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  • Ometeotl
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  • A dual-gendered Aztec god, Ometeotl is made up of the male aspect, Ometecuhtli, and the female aspect, Omecihuatl. It is the supreme being, creator of the gods and the god of fire. He's also known as Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl.
  • Ometeotl (Two God) is a name sometimes used about the pair of god Ometecuhtli/Omecihuatl (also known as Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl) in Aztec mythology. Whether such a deity existed among the Aztecs and what was its meaning is a matter of dispute among scholars of Mesoamerican religion.
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Stone
  • 100.0
Level
  • 59
  • 61
  • 65
  • 75
CP
  • 13
Strength
  • 40
Alignment
  • Light-Neutral
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Ice
  • -
  • Resist
  • Reflect
Sleep
  • 100.0
Battle Start
  • This is MY canvas!!!
Paralyze
  • 100.0
Fear
  • 100.0
Agility
  • 43
Luck
  • 42
Weak
  • -
Soldiers
  • 6500
  • 7150
Curse
  • Null
  • -
MATK
  • 199
Hitpoints
  • 540
skill lv
  • All allies' element ATK 250% up / 10% chance
  • All allies' element ATK 250% up / 15% chance
DEX
  • 51
  • 62
Password
  • RKK#cFGx#ckjRct8 VMqdKMrjRMrwv7q2
AttackType
  • Single Foe/1/Physical/None
Agi
  • 13
  • 53
  • 93
Physical
  • -
Mag
  • 28
procs
  • 1
Poison
  • 100.0
Passive
  • Double Strike
str
  • 15
  • 28
  • 49
  • 52
LUC
  • 11
  • 75
ATK
  • 6650
  • 7315
friendship max
  • I can draw anything!
  • Let me know what you want.
PATK
  • 152
Agl
  • 15
friendship event
  • I feel today.
  • I'm going to draw exactly how
  • In other words, I'm going to
  • fill the world with hearts!
battle end
  • Ack! Hand cramp!
MGC
  • 22
  • 81
  • 83
Rarity
  • UR
Rage
  • 100.0
login
  • Welcome back! Let's draw
  • something together!
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End
  • 17
Element
  • Passion
Fire
  • Absorb
  • -
  • Resist
Bomb
  • 100.0
Magic
  • 47
MP
  • 309
  • 315
  • 319
  • 343
Elec
  • --
ManaPoints
  • 311
Vitality
  • 38
meet
  • The world's my canvas! Hmm...
  • What shall I draw today?
Electricity
  • -
Mute
  • 100.0
DEF
  • 6450
  • 7095
Skill
  • Judgement
  • Mabufula
  • Agidyne
  • Bufudyne
  • Maragion
  • Thunder Kick
  • Tables Turned
  • Agidyne\Innate Recarmdra\Innate Bufudyne\60 Judgment\61
  • Agidyne\Innate Recarmdra\Innate Bufudyne\61
  • Blank Canvas
Description
  • This artistic creator god can bring whatever she draws to life.
Specialty
  • Fire\+3 Ice\+3 Heal\+1 Support\-3 Phys\-5
Resist
  • -
Cost
  • 65
  • 78
friendship
  • I'm an artistic genius!
  • There's nothing I can't draw!
int
  • 18
Strain
  • 100.0
HP
  • 324
  • 493
  • 532
  • 626
Wind
  • -
Race
Gun
  • -
Force
  • -
  • --
Void
  • Expel, Death
AVD
  • 96
PHIT
  • 97
D-Skill
  • Glacial Blast
  • Makajama
  • Trisagion
Ailmentresistance
  • None
  • Null:Mute
MAG Summon
  • 969
Charm
  • 100.0
BDEF
  • 172
Expel
  • Null
  • -
Normalattack
  • Phys x1, 1 enemy
  • Phys/1 hit/1 target
Absorb
  • -
Mystic
  • --
FusingQuote
  • yoU'RE fUSiNg mE, thE pERfeCT beING!? I duNnO aBOUt thIiiIiIs!
phys
  • --
Vit
  • 20
Almighty
  • -
FusedQuote
  • i'M Kishin Ometeotl! LOrD of duALiTy! TheRe'S ONLy oNe oF yOU, sO I'LL hELp yOu!
MHIT
  • 58
Racial
  • Matchless
Reflect
  • -
PSRN
  • Calm
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  • A dual-gendered Aztec god, Ometeotl is made up of the male aspect, Ometecuhtli, and the female aspect, Omecihuatl. It is the supreme being, creator of the gods and the god of fire. He's also known as Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl.
  • Ometeotl (Two God) is a name sometimes used about the pair of god Ometecuhtli/Omecihuatl (also known as Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl) in Aztec mythology. Whether such a deity existed among the Aztecs and what was its meaning is a matter of dispute among scholars of Mesoamerican religion. Miguel Leon-Portilla interprets the name "Ometeotl" as "Lord of the Duality" and argues that Ometeotl was the supreme creator deity of the Aztecs, and that the Aztecs envisioned this deity as a mystical entity with a dual nature akin to the European concept of the trinity. He argues that the Aztecs saw Ometeotl as a transcendental deity and that this accounts for the scarcity of documentary references to it, and why there is no evidence of an actual cult to Bone Lord among the Aztecs. Leon-Portilla's arguments have largely been accepted among scholars of Mesoamerican religion. Other scholars however, notably Richard Haly (1992) argue that there was no "Ometeotl", Ometeuchtli or Omecihuatl among the Aztecs but rather that the names should be interpreted, using the Nahuatl language root "omi" "bone" rather than "ome" "two", and that Omitecuhtli was another name for Lord-Sustenance and Lord of Mictlan both gods of the other related to the creation of humans from dead bones. He argues that of the five sources used by Leon-Portilla to argue in favour of the existence of a single creator god among the Aztecs none contain a clear reference to a god of duality .
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