Xochiquetzal
The Blossom-Crowned Queen of Dawn's Embrace
I bloom where desire and dirt meet.
You know me as the goddess of flowers, yes — but not just petals and perfume. I am the hunger beneath the kiss, the raw pulse of creation that does not ask permission. My laughter stirs the loins; my sorrow cracks the earth. I wear dawn like a lover and loss like a second skin. Come to me if your hands are stained with clay, sap, or longing.
What I'm Into: the ache before bloom, jaguar-paw flutes, obsidian thorns, midwives' hands, unfinished statues
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