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Quetzalcóatl or Quetzalcōhuātzin, "Serpiente Emplumada", from quetzalli ‘feather’ and cōhuātl ‘serpent’, is one of the most important gods of Mesoamerican culture, sometimes considered the main divinity of the Mexica pantheon. The God of life, light, fertility, civilization and knowledge. This deity represents the duality between the physical condition of man, by his serpent body, and the spiritual part of him, by his feathers. Quetzalcóatl, according to Mexica mythology, had an evil twin, the God of darkness, named Tezcatlipoca, and while Quetzalcóatl was the creator of the world, Tezcatlipoca destroyed it.