
Tlacolteotl
Tlacolteotl is an Aztec deity associated with rain, storms, and agricultural fertility. As a weather god, he was believed to control rainfall essential for crops and sustaining life. Often depicted in Aztec art and mythology, Tlacolteotl embodies the vital and sometimes destructive power of storms, emphasizing the importance of rain for the community's well-being. His role highlights the Aztecs’ reverence for natural forces that directly impact their survival and agricultural success.