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The Ahuizotl emerging from a lake with its hand tipped tail among reeds and moonlit water.

Ahuizotl: The Water Claw Demon of the Aztec Lakes

The lakes of the Central Mexican valley once shimmered beneath moonlit skies, surrounded by reeds that whispered with the breath of spirits. Fishermen of the Aztec world understood that these waters were not empty spaces of blue and silver. They were living beings. They were entrances to deeper realms where gods breathed and shadows remembered. And among these shadows moved
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