Ahuitzotl: God of Water, Rain, and Warfare (Aztec Mythology)
Ahuitzotl is a formidable deity of the Aztec pantheon, intimately connected to water, rivers, rainfall, floods, and warfare. Often depicted as a dog-like aquatic creature with a hand on its tail, Ahuitzotl embodies both the nourishing and destructive power of water. His presence is felt in rivers, lakes, and rainfall; he protects these domains while enforcing strict balance, demanding respect