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  • Itzamna
  • Itzamna
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  • In Yucatec Maya mythology, Itzamna was the name of an upper god and creator deity thought to be residing in the sky. Little is known about him, but scattered references are present in early-colonial Spanish reports (relaciones) and dictionaries. Twentieth-century Lacandon lore includes tales about a creator god (Nohochakyum or Hachakyum) who may be a late successor to Itzamna. In the pre-Spanish period, Itzamna, represented by the aged god D, was frequently depicted in books and in ceramic scenes derived from such books. The Aztec deity corresponding to Itzamna is Tonacatecuhtli.
  • Itzamna is considered the founder of Mayan culture, a creator god and the patron of priests and scribes. Kinich Ahau, the sun god, is considered one of his aspects.
  • Itzamna is the king of the Keschera Colony and the father of Ristar. A grizzly, stubbly leader, Itzamna may have overall power over the population but must still abide by the wishes of his people. Even so, it doesn't stop him approving funding for a new satellite 500,000 miles into space, despite suspicions that the decision wasn't voted for by the people. Itzamna and his wife speak to parliament via a video-link. One particular broadcast of his speech was interrupted by Siestar, who proceeded to replace the live viewing with a tape of Ristar and his terrible singing.
  • thumb|right Itzamna of Itzamnaaj is de Yucateekse naam van de Mayaanse oppergod en scheppergod. Volgens vroeg 16de-eeuwse bronnen (Landa, Cogolludo) was hij de uitvinder van de schrijfkunst en werd hij tevens aangeroepen tot verkrijging van voedsel en genezing. Naar bisschop Bartolomé de Las Casas bericht, was Itzamna gehuwd met Ixchel, de oude jaguargodin van de vroedvrouwen, bij wie hij andere scheppergoden verwekte. Uit andere bron vernemen wij, dat Itzamna de belangrijkste god van het aardse en onderaardse water voortbracht (Bacab). In de oud-Mayaanse vouwboeken komt de Yucateekse scheppergod overeen met god D, die soms als hogepriester gekleed is. In de Klassieke tijd zetelt deze op een hemeltroon, vanwaar hij soms afdaalt in de gedaante van een orakelvogel. Toch heeft god D ook sterk
  • Itzamna is the chief deity in the Mayan pantheon, being the lord of medicine and was worshipped as the moon deity and the bringer of the civilization. His appearance was a toothless old man with sunken cheeks and a very prominent nose. Despite his appearance, he was a very powerful and benevolent deity. It was possible he was fathered by the sun deity, since Itzamna acted as an all-sustainer in Mayan creation myths and intervened whenever it was necessary, which was a great contrast to the behavior of Hunab, another, much more aloof, creator deity.
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Level
  • 36
  • 50
  • 53
  • 56
  • 58
CP
  • 0
  • 32
Alignment
  • Neutral-Chaos
  • Light-Chaos
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Hit
  • 20
  • 91
  • 94
  • 107
LVL
  • 36
  • 38
Agi
  • 11
  • 14
Equip
  • Weapon, Accessory
Mag
  • 93
  • 120
  • 820
str
  • 15
  • 20
  • 28
  • 30
ATK
  • 36
  • 128
  • 130
  • 140
  • 156
TEC
  • 22
LCK
  • 10
  • 12
  • 28
  • 32
STM
  • 12
  • 14
  • 19
Agl
  • 10
  • 12
spd
  • 30
  • 35
MGC
  • 9
  • 16
  • 17
  • 28
  • 32
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Range
  • 5
Movement
  • 3
  • 8
Element
  • Light
En
  • 18
MP
  • 0
  • 82
  • 153
  • 161
  • 178
  • 208
  • 260
Type
  • Dragon
Align
  • Wind
  • Light-Chaos
Att Type
  • Poison
exp
  • 534
  • 599
Drop
  • Maragi Stone
Lu
  • 10
Card
  • Magoku
ST
  • 20
Species
  • Good
ATT
  • 121
DEF
  • 10
  • 24
  • 33
  • 34
  • 53
  • 124
  • 154
Skill
  • Poison Breath
  • Fire Breath Berserk Squash
  • Maragidyne Estoma Fire Breath Flame Wall
  • Maragion Estoma Fire Breath Flame Wall
  • Cycloburst Summon Spellboost Sonic Boom Powercharge Teleport
  • Zanma Call Out Makakaja Sonic Boom Chikaratame Teleport
Class
  • General
Resist
  • Weak to Ice, reflects Fire
SP
  • 20
int
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
HP
  • 310
  • 391
  • 405
  • 439
  • 610
  • 620
  • 651
  • 827
RES
  • 28
  • 33
Race
  • Dragon
  • Drake
  • Snake
in
  • 10
NOA
  • 1
AVD
  • 9
  • 14
  • 90
  • 105
PhysDef
  • 53
CRT
  • 0
Move Type
  • Flight
  • Walk
MAATK
  • 34
Luk
  • 0
  • 7
MADEF
  • 37
Combo
  • Mega Flash\Suzak
Mef
  • 15
  • 16
  • 18
Mpw
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
WSM
  • 15
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  • thumb|right Itzamna of Itzamnaaj is de Yucateekse naam van de Mayaanse oppergod en scheppergod. Volgens vroeg 16de-eeuwse bronnen (Landa, Cogolludo) was hij de uitvinder van de schrijfkunst en werd hij tevens aangeroepen tot verkrijging van voedsel en genezing. Naar bisschop Bartolomé de Las Casas bericht, was Itzamna gehuwd met Ixchel, de oude jaguargodin van de vroedvrouwen, bij wie hij andere scheppergoden verwekte. Uit andere bron vernemen wij, dat Itzamna de belangrijkste god van het aardse en onderaardse water voortbracht (Bacab). In de oud-Mayaanse vouwboeken komt de Yucateekse scheppergod overeen met god D, die soms als hogepriester gekleed is. In de Klassieke tijd zetelt deze op een hemeltroon, vanwaar hij soms afdaalt in de gedaante van een orakelvogel. Toch heeft god D ook sterk aardse aspecten: hij verschijnt in de muil van een kaaiman, of klampt zich vast aan de rug van zwijn en hert.
  • Itzamna is the chief deity in the Mayan pantheon, being the lord of medicine and was worshipped as the moon deity and the bringer of the civilization. His appearance was a toothless old man with sunken cheeks and a very prominent nose. Despite his appearance, he was a very powerful and benevolent deity. Being the lord of medicine, Itzamna was able to banish fatal illnesses and raise the dead. His cult was very popular with the death obsessed Mayans, whom were presented with the gifts of drawings, writing and the order of religious ceremonies. He also instructed the Mayans with the concept of land ownership, which was reflected in the Mayan culture. A unique feature of this cult was that this deity was not responsible for any catastrophes - being completely benign, making the fields fertile, along with ensuring an adequate supply of water for the Mayans. It was possible he was fathered by the sun deity, since Itzamna acted as an all-sustainer in Mayan creation myths and intervened whenever it was necessary, which was a great contrast to the behavior of Hunab, another, much more aloof, creator deity.
  • In Yucatec Maya mythology, Itzamna was the name of an upper god and creator deity thought to be residing in the sky. Little is known about him, but scattered references are present in early-colonial Spanish reports (relaciones) and dictionaries. Twentieth-century Lacandon lore includes tales about a creator god (Nohochakyum or Hachakyum) who may be a late successor to Itzamna. In the pre-Spanish period, Itzamna, represented by the aged god D, was frequently depicted in books and in ceramic scenes derived from such books. The Aztec deity corresponding to Itzamna is Tonacatecuhtli.
  • Itzamna is considered the founder of Mayan culture, a creator god and the patron of priests and scribes. Kinich Ahau, the sun god, is considered one of his aspects.
  • Itzamna is the king of the Keschera Colony and the father of Ristar. A grizzly, stubbly leader, Itzamna may have overall power over the population but must still abide by the wishes of his people. Even so, it doesn't stop him approving funding for a new satellite 500,000 miles into space, despite suspicions that the decision wasn't voted for by the people. Itzamna and his wife speak to parliament via a video-link. One particular broadcast of his speech was interrupted by Siestar, who proceeded to replace the live viewing with a tape of Ristar and his terrible singing.