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      No.8572

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      God of rain
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      Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
      You found out about the Mayan god Chac before...there is apparently a rain god since ancient times in Mesoamerica with the same stature as Chac. This god is apparently extremely important to the Aztecs even now. Please go to Veracruz to investigate about this.
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                1. Veracruz - Talk to; Maiden
                2. South Veracruz - Search north of the Swamp.


                Mayan god of the weather 3 5 3 The Statue of Chaak
                God of rain The Statue of Tlaloc





                1. Two great gods
                Tlaloc is treated as god just as importnt as Huitzilopochtli in Aztec religion. He uses rain to both bless and punish us. He's a very old god. so perhaps south of this town , where they have a longer history, you can find statues of him.

                2. Statue of Tlaloc
                Tlaloc is an old god, who gives both blessing and punishment. His importance is on a par with Huitzilopochtli. I should search south of Veracruz, around the sawmp, for his statue.




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                  • The Statue of Tlaloc ★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:350 Fame:175
                    An old god from Mesoamerican mythology who controlled the rain. The world of the afterlife which was controlled by Tlaloc was an eternal paradise to which only the victims of natural disasters, unforeseen accidents, or contagious diseases could go.

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