In Aztec society, the cuāuhocēlōtl (eagle-jaguar warriors) operated as a kind of secret police and spiritual enforcers. They moved at night. They wore animal disguises. And they punished corrupt nobles ( tēuctli ) who abused commoners ( mācehualtin ).
We think of Zorro as a 19th-century creation by Johnston McCulley. But the spirit of the masked vigilante? That’s timeless — and it has feathers. zorro azteca blog
Here is some original content about a fictional blog called — a concept blending the swashbuckling Zorro archetype with Aztec mythology and modern-day social commentary. In Aztec society
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