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50 text to image prompts for mexican mythology are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

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Tezcatlipoca – God of night, sorcery, and fate, depicted as a primal entity draped in feathers, reflecting the cosmos, standing in a vast expanse of the night sky above ancient ruins.
Itzamna – Creator god and ruler of the heavens, portrayed as a powerful deity enveloped in ethereal patterns of stars and cosmic dust, set in the enchanted depths of the Mayan creation myth.
Tlaloc – God of rain and fertility, portrayed as a vibrant being filled with melodic thunder, emerging recently earth-glass waterfalls, blessed maiden encased in every drizzle gracefully settling, set in a canyon offset tinged orange due refine turmoil upon a rushing tide, thick forests ushering storm tales lost deep in fruiting trees unveiling ancient melodies.
Quetzalcoatl – Feathered serpent god of wisdom and wind, portrayed as a swift creature flashing across dusky landscapes, transcendent of command, a guardian that pulsates morality through tender pulsed exhalations, set in the reverence of subterranean spires where vibrancy beams, hidden canyons froluchtint on cavernos sun politicin murals.
Kukulkan – Feathered serpent deity, depicted as an enormous snake wrapped around a sacred tree, the vibrant foliage sparkling with glimmers of gold, standing in a secluded oasis surrounded by jagged mountains, where time stands still.