
Quetzalcoatl (as a parallel in mythology)
Quetzalcoatl is an important deity from Aztec mythology, often depicted as a feathered serpent symbolizing wisdom, wind, and learning. He embodies dual aspects of a creator god who brought knowledge, arts, and culture to humanity, and a deity associated with prosperity and renewal. As a cultural hero, Quetzalcoatl's stories highlight themes of regeneration and enlightenment. Similar figures appear in other mythologies, such as the Greek Athena or the Egyptian Thoth, serving as symbols of divine insight, craftsmanship, and the transformative power of knowledge in human civilization.