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Vucub-Caquix (K'iche': Wuqub’ Kaqix, [ʋuˈquɓ kaˈqiʃ],
possibly meaning 'seven-Macaw') is the name of a bird
demon defeated by the Hero
Twins of a Kʼicheʼ-Maya...
- sacrifice, and gambling. A god of
mountains and earthquakes. He was a son of
Vucub Caquix and Chimalmat. Also
known as kacoch. Was a male
creator god worshipped...
- Fright" (Xibalba),
where a pair of
Death Gods, Hun-Came ("One-Death") and
Vucub-Came ("Seven-Death"), rule over a
series of disease-bringing deities. They...
- culture.
Scholars call him God A. To the Yucatán
Mayas he was Hun-Came and
Vucub-Came.[clarification needed] He also has
similarities to Mictlāntēcutli....
- Kab'raqan) was a Maya god of
earthquakes and mountains.
Cabrakan is a son of
Vucub-Caquix and the
brother of Zipacna. He
serves as a
minor character in the...
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brother Vucub-Hunahpú, and
precursors to the
third pair of twins, Hun Batz and Hun Chuen. In the
Popol Vuh, the
first set of twins, Hun-Hunahpú and
Vucub-Hanahpú...
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episodes stand out instead. The
first one,
corresponding to the
isolated Vucub Caquix tale in the
Popol Vuh, is the
defeat of a bird
demon already illustrated...
- game of Pok Ta Pok, a Maya Ballgame, Hun
Hunahpu (lit. One-Hunahpu) and
Vucub Hunahpu (lit. Seven-Hunahpu) were
defeated and
executed as a result. Hun-Hunahpu's...
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quest to
regain his
missing body parts,
which his twin
brother and
rival Vucub-Kamé has
scattered throughout Mexico and left in the
keeping of sorcerers...
- of Bats
Carlos Alazraqui as Chivo, the God of Dark
Magic Eric
Bauza as
Vucub, the God of
Jungle Animals Grey
Griffin as Xtabay, the
Goddess of Illusions...