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A monumental, ancient mural illustration of Itzpapalotl, the warrior goddess with skeletal features and magnificent butterfly wings made of sharp obsidian blades. Her body is covered in intricate Mesoamerican tribal tattoos, jade necklaces, and gold ornaments. The style is a weathered fresco on a rough linen texture with historical patina and cracked paint. Moody chiaroscuro illumination with a blood-red crescent moon casting dramatic shadows. Whispering smoke wraps around her feet. The borders of the image feature faded Mixtec-style codex drawings and geometric frames. Epically dramatic. --ar 3:4
A highly detailed, mythological, Aztec-inspired goddess figure stands majestically against a blood-red crescent moon and stormy, cloud-filled sky. She has a skeletal face with dark hollow eyes and ornate turquoise and gold facial jewelry. Her head is crowned with an elaborate, towering headdress composed of feathered plumes, skulls, and intricate geometric patterns, radiating outward like a sunburst. Her massive, outstretched wings are composed of layered dark feathers with red and gold accents, each feather etched with symbolic glyphs. Her entire body is covered in dense, tribal tattoo-like patterns and glyphs, rendered in gold, black, and turquoise, flowing across her torso, arms, and legs. She wears a beaded turquoise necklace with a large central pendant, a decorative belt featuring a skull centerpiece, and layered arm and leg bands with intricate carvings. In her right hand, she holds a ceremonial obsidian-tipped spear adorned with feathers and bone carvings; in her left, she holds a circular shield decorated with a sunburst pattern and a central skull motif. Her posture is commanding and divine, floating slightly above the clouds. The background is framed by a weathered, ancient codex-style border filled with small