Xiuhcoatl
In
Aztec mythology
,
Xiuhcoatl
(the fire-snake or Turquoise Serpent) was the personification of drought and scorched earth. It was represented in artifacts as a serpent, and is related to the fire cult of
Xiuhtecuhtli
.
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