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The Maya death gods (also Ah Puch, Ah Cimih, Ah Cizin, Hun Ahau, Kimi, or Yum Kimil) known by a variety of names, are two basic types of death gods who are respectively represented by the 16th-century Yucatec deities Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau mentioned by Spanish Bishop Diego de Landa. Hunhau is the lord of the Underworld.
The 2021 animated mini-series Maya and the Three features Ah Puch as a supporting character, voiced by Rita Moreno. Ah Pook appears in the default Golarion setting of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game as a god of death and destruction. He is primarily known in the continent of Arcadia, analogous to the pre-Columbian Americas.
Owuo, Akan God of Death and Destruction, and the Personification of death. Name means death in the Akan language. Name means death in the Akan language. Asase Yaa , one half of an Akan Goddess of the barren places on Earth, Truth and is Mother of the Dead
A creator-destroyer deity, the brother of the death god Kisin (or possibly another earthquake god also known as Kisin). He is the sworn enemy of the world serpent Hapikern and it is said that, in the end of days, he will destroy Hapikern by wrapping him around himself to smother him. In some versions, this will destroy life on Earth.
Rita Moreno as Ah Puch [5] Alfred Molina as Lord Mictlan, the God of War [5] Allen Maldonado as Rico [5] Andy Santana as Young Rico; Stephanie Beatriz as Chimi [5] Kate del Castillo as Lady Micte, the Goddess of Death and Maya's biological mother [5] Danny Trejo as Cabrakan, the God of Earthquakes [5] Cheech Marin as Hura & Can, the Gods of ...
He also appeared towards the end of the short film "God of Death", the second segment in the 2023 horror anthology film V/H/S/85. In the segment, a Mexican news station faces an earthquake, and while evacuating survivors from the wreckage, find an underground temple to Mictlantecuhtli, who rises and possesses or kills most of the main ...
Hondo: a teammate of Zane and Brooks who accompanied them to defeat Ah-Puch. Ah-Puch: the god of death, darkness and destruction. He is often referred to in the book as "The Stinking One" and "Ah-Puke." Jazz: a giant and associate of Brooks who helps them in their quests. Ixtab: the new ruler of Xib'alb'a.
By this point, the work had been renamed Ah Puch Is Here in reference to the Mayan Death God. Straight Arrow Books in San Francisco agreed to publish the proposed work in 1971 as a "Word/Image novel" which was to comprise 120 pages, some of integrated text and image, some of text alone and some which featured only pictures.