Xochitl Cozamalotl (SOH-cheel coh-sah-MAH-loht)
First Voice of Anahuac (Current)
Xochitl Cozamalotl was born in the Valley of Mexico, where the legacy of Teotihuacan’s pyramids and canals still shapes the landscape. Her family were artisans and singers, and she grew up with flowers in her hands and stories on her tongue. Identified young for Whisper training, she excelled in rhetoric but also insisted on carrying her people’s rituals into the halls of study. Teachers recall her habit of weaving Nahua songs into formal debates, as if to remind everyone that beauty was a form of truth. Her name, meaning “flower rainbow,” became emblematic of her style — vibrant, layered, and unafraid to span boundaries.
Now in her thirties, Xochitl serves as First Voice with a presence both elegant and fiery. She maintains a union with a weaver who travels frequently between villages, while also sharing her life with a healer and two apprentices who live in her household. For her, relationships are like woven textiles — each thread necessary, each color deepening the pattern. She speaks openly of this philosophy, seeing her personal life as an extension of the cooperative principles she champions in council.
Beyond governance, Xochitl is devoted to gardening and performance. She tends elaborate flower beds, arranging them to bloom in cascading colors that mirror her name, and she performs in ritual dances during seasonal festivals. She has also begun compiling a collection of proverbs and metaphors drawn from across Anahuac, intending to publish them as a guide for future Voices. Colleagues describe her as persuasive in council, but never without lyric — she insists that reason must carry fragrance, or it will not endure.
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Date of Birth
18 Sankofa 2270 zc (Dao)
Year of Birth
2270 zc
35 Years old
Birthplace
Teotihuacan Valley, Anahuac
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