Symbol | Xolotl |
Origin | Aztec |
Meaning | God of twins, misfortune, lightning |
Appearance | Deity often depicted as a dog-headed figure |
Colors | Typically depicted in dark colors |
Usage | Associated with lightning and the evening star |
History | Twin brother of Quetzalcoatl, associated with misfortune |
Popularity | Low |
Importance | Symbolizes the dual nature of life and the unpredictability of fate |
Complexity | Twins, misfortune, lightning |
Emotions | Unpredictability, acceptance, dual nature |