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Mictecacihuatl, Lady of the Dead, is the link between the living and the deceased. She holds our teyollia, the spirit of our personality and our creativity, and purifies it so it can return to the Earth in the shape of a new being. Also called Mictlancihuatl, she is the ruler of the land of the dead. She is honored on Dia de Muertos, and is a manifestation of La Santa Muerte. A work of nahua (or Aztec) tradition.

Mictecacihuatl is the female deity associated with death in many of Mexico's indigenous cultures. In addition to welcoming us into the afterlife, she is the protector of some and the source of countless legends related to the underworld. Learn about her history, her powers, and the fate of those who encounter the powerful lady of Mictlán.

Known as the lady of the dead, the lady who cuts the umbilical cord, or simply the lady of death, Mictecacihuatl is the goddess who rules the other world and to whom some will have to answer sooner or later.

Together with her husband, the lord of death Mictlantecuhtli, Mictecacihuatl welcomes souls who died naturally to Mictlán, to watch over their bones and watch over their sleep for all eternity.

Furthermore, her power extends throughout the land of the dead and even into the world of the living, as she is capable of sending blessings, curses, and messages from her dimension in the afterlife. Of the two rulers of the underworld, Mictecacihuatl seems to be the more flexible of the two deities, as she is the one who gives the deceased permission to return from Mictlán, a gesture that does not go unnoticed on the earthly plane, as the celebration of the dead in pre-Hispanic cultures was an honor to this goddess.

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[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 6 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

The PS2 startup sound is soooo fucking good.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fZet5jQmY1o&pp=

Pop that on with headphones or a good speaker loud, I got used to it way back and was a kid. That is a great sounding sound.

[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

It's always sounded empty and ethereal to me. Compared to the blocky bouncy Cube startup which sounds more playful, bit also limiting, the ps2 boot music is like, more contemplative

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

It's a big loud empty and ethereal as well, like the THX sound if it kinda stayed in the low end. GameCube one was weird as hell at times when you were booting up Metroid Prime or Re4. Especially if you pressed z. Big tone shift there.

[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

???!!!????? How am I only just learning now you could change the tone by holding Z????????!!!

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (2 children)

If you have 4 controllers and they're all holding z there's another sound as well. I also didnt mean a literal tone shift, its an entirely different sound. Single controller z push is squeaky noises and kids laughing

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ctYQ08gxkqA&pp=ygUXZ2FtZWN1YmUgc3RhcnR1cCBzb3VuZHM%3D

[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Ty i never knew this. I'm gunna blow my brothers' minds when I tell them

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 13 hours ago

I found out from the Nintendo Power that came out when the GameCube launched.

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