Xochiquetzal was the Aztec goddess of love, beauty, and flowers. She was known for her grace and her ability to bring joy and happiness to those around her.

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Feliz 14 de febrero de parte de xochi la ustedes ya saben a quien van a invitar?

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Commission for Xochitl
Duo Ava

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You can go ahead with my builder if you’d like! 😊 i also have my own OCs I haven’t drawn in forever. Nennemiz is a dwarf of an aztec giant race called the Quinametzin. The blue haired girl is Xochi and pink haired is Tochi, her rivals/frenemies

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xochitl enjoys the sunrise

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happy new year, xochitl is ready to fish

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Suzu & Xochi-kun

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Primer recuadro del folio 34 del codice Fajervary Mayer, este está imbuido de feminidad. En el recuadro inferior se distingue a Xochilpilli en su templo, adornado con flores y joyas.
Hilo 👇👇👇👇

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New Crow Time 🎅🎄 (2/2)

The more appropriate name for the poinsettia is cuetlaxochitl! I learned that today~

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(Suggestive art) Round 3 of ✨Xochitl’s game!🌸 Last round her loincloth was the winning choice! Spicy! Since its Christmas Eve, we’re adding adding a few Christmas options to the game!
Poll is in the reply! ⬇️
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The other inspiration is Xochimilco and its trajineras. I actually planned to make an axolotl as an enemy, but it didn't feel right. There're other places in the game that are inspired on Mexico, and others that will appear.

Stay tuned for Chapter 4!

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Primer cuadro del folio 33 del codice fayervary Mayer. En el recuadro inferior vemos en el templo decorado con joyas y flores a xochipilli, recibiendo ofrendas de un sacerdote ataviado con símbolos de xochipilli y un rico tocado de quezal.
Hilo 👇👇👇

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[0xochitl_sketches0] Buddy Poses
by u/PolymathArt on r/TheOwlHouse

https://t.co/JiPPHOguxm

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(Suggestive art) Round 2 of ✨Xochitl’s game!🌸 Last round jewelry was the winning choice! Now she just thinks she’s getting robbed. Since we hit 1000 followers. We’re adding another option too!
Poll is in the reply! ⬇️
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The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is indigenous to Mexico & Central America.

It was called Cuetlaxochitl by the Aztecs, who cultivated it and used it in traditional medicine.

In Mexico today, it is known as Flor de Nochebuena or 'Christmas Eve flower'.

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