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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Quetzalcoatl, being one of the more benign deities of the Aztec pantheon, discouraged human sacrifice. This leads to either two possible interpretations. Either the cult made the mistake of trying to summon him with a human sacrifice and ended up corrupting him because of it (turning a normal, nice god into a man-eating abomination) or they ended up summoning a different god altogether, probably the much less benevolent Yig. |