Xolotl
Xolotl is a deity in the mythology of the Aztecs and other cultures in Mesoamerica. He is often depicted as a physical or spiritual twin, often with a skull for his head or a dog-like head. Xolotl is associated with the underworld, death, and rebirth, and is said to guide souls of the deceased to the afterlife.
In Aztec mythology, Xolotl was often depicted as a wanderer or a trickster, and was associated with
Xolotl was also associated with the god of the moon, and his twin was often seen as
In Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, xolotl means "hummingbird" or "twilight", reflecting the diverse associations