Couatl

  • Mythical Number: #0780
  • Culture:  South American South American
  • Attribute:  Celestial Celestial
  • Attribute:  Flying Flying
  • Attribute:  Reptilian Reptilian
  • Behaviour:  Deadly Deadly
  • Common Type:  Dragons Dragons

A winged serpent from the mythology of the Huxtec Indians of Mexico. Then name may derive from Quetzalcoatl, an Aztec god whose name means ‘The Feathered Snake’.

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Did you find Couatl interesting? Add it to a role playing fantasy game, action or adventure story or draw your own doodle. Delve into the world of indigenous Native American tribes with David Attenborough's The Tribal Eye (1975). You can also watch the film Apocalypto brings to life the ancient pre-Spanish world of South America and its ancient culture. The Lizardmen race of the fantasy game Warhammer World has been inspired by South American myth drawing strong parallels with their culture. The famous story of Popol Vuh has been illustrated by Patricia Amlin in a 1988 animation called Popol Vuh.