Xōchipilli (sho-chee-PEE-lee)

Mesoamerican Deity

Xōchipilli

Xōchipilli, the “Flower Prince,” is the radiant god of art, love, games, and the pleasures of life. He embodies the joy of song and poetry, the fragrance of flowers, and the sacred intoxication that brings mortals closer to the divine. In his presence, creativity blooms untamed, and laughter drifts as lightly as petals on the wind. He is celebrated as the guardian of artists and the protector of lovers, his domain filled with music, dance, and the ever-renewing spirit of beauty. Yet beneath this charm lies the seriousness of divine intoxication: the reminder that joy and ecstasy can open the path to sacred truth.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Xōchipilli appears as a youthful, resplendent figure adorned with garlands of blossoms and feathers dyed in vibrant hues. His skin carries a golden glow, and his face is bright with perpetual mirth. Often, his humanoid form is depicted seated in dance or repose, his body inscribed with floral patterns, embodying the seamless union of mortal pleasure and divine essence.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Xōchipilli’s sexuality is fluid and radiant, embracing affection and passion wherever they bloom. His intimacy is marked by tenderness, delight, and the freedom of unbound love. He seeks companions who awaken joy and creativity, drawn to both men and women alike as expressions of beauty and wonder.

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Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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