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Huallallo
Huallallo is a god of fire and volcanoes. He was a cruel god who was a devourer of children. He was ultimately defeated by the god Pariacaca.
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Mama Cocha
The Incan goddess of the sea and fishes, guardian of sailors and fishermen.
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Mama Ocllo
The lover of Manco Capac. After the Tapac Yauri sunk into the ground, she taught the Incan people the art of spinning thread, sewing, science, and household duties
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Saramama
The goddess of grain.
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Mama Allpa
A fertility goddess
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Mallku
A deity that represents the spirit and strength of the mountains. It takes the form of a powerful Condor.
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Kon
The god of rain and wind. Kon can also transform into a sandstorm to move across the vast Peruvian coastal deserts. He was also responsible for the creation of some human, but was angered when they didn鈥檛 worship him. His conflict with the humans led to him to clash with another creator god, Pachacamac. Pachacamac won the battle.
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Pariacaca
The god of rain and water. He was born as five falcons from five different eggs. They eventually took a more human form. He was locked in a long battle with the fire god Huallallo. Huallallo was a god with a short temper who demanded the sacrifice of human babies for himself to consume, or else he鈥檇 burn down villages. In his split five forms and with some assistance from the sun god Inti, Pariacaca weakened and captured Huallallo. However, one of Huallallo鈥檚 wives managed to injure one of Pariacaca鈥檚 forms by breaking his leg. That form, being forever injured, stayed behind to make sure Huallallo never rose again to take their revenge.
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Copacati
A lake goddess who watches over Lake Titicaca
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Axomamma
Goddess of potatoes
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Illapa
The god of thunder, lightning, rain, and war. Illapa was considered the third most important god within the Inca pantheon. Only surpassed by Viracocha and Inti. Illapa carried a slingshot with which he produced storms. Illapa manifests himself in the earthly world in the form of a puma or hawk.
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Mama Quilla
The Moon Goddess
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Pachamama
The mother of the Earth.
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Viracocha
The Father of the Incan Gods, as well as the IncanGod of Creation and Time. His first attempt at creating humans resulted in strong and violent stone giants with little intelligence. After they rebelled against Viracocha, he destroyed and created a better race of humans.
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Chaska
The goddess of dawn, the twilight and dusk, as well as the goddess of beauty, virgin women and the flowers.
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Amaru
A mythical dragon with crystalline eyes, a reddish snout, horns, a fish tail, and a llama head. They are a symbol of wisdom, water, the underworld, and earthquakes. They are both protective and destructive creatures. When two Amaru clash, destruction and death follow. Once, a battle between two Amaru grew so fierce, the gods themselves had to intervene to stop the creatures.
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