The Carmenpos of Mayan mythology

the gospel of carmenpos is the second god to appear after the gospel of corn, headed by komu kamenpus, whose right arm is the intellectual and angry god.

the presence of the god of carmenpos clearly increases the power and authority of god compared to the gods of corn, who worship nature.

1.

the king of the gods, komu kamenpus, is the creator of all gods, and two of his right-handers: the lord of wrath and the god of wisdom, skel, are the heads of the gods on each side.

skell, the gods of the kingdom of the kramat marshlands, not far from the yasem valley, become like antelope, moose, fox, coyote, vultures, hawks and pigeons, and others, when his subordinate gods want to travel from the mud to the land.

3 - the wrath of the gods who live on the sacred lake on the top of mount lou rana.

the skell gods took the body of lou to the high rock by the lake.

in order to prevent the rebirth of the dead, skel ordered the gods to cut the bodies of the poor into pieces and to throw them at lak and his elves in the holy lake.

now he's on the lake, and later people call him cordona.

the ghost of lou is still on that tall rock, staring at the lake.

sometimes the gods, both on the local surface and in the water, fall asleep, and the laborer jumps into the lake, exhales his anger, slaps the lake water and makes a big wave.

he can still be heard in the fury of the wind.

4.

hercules lark: one of the gods of mount rao raa, who has an indestructible, long and powerful arm, lives in the deep waters of the lake, guarding the sacred lake.

as soon as he reached out, he could touch the rock that was rising around the holy lake and, if he so wished, he could drag any man who dared to look at it to the bottom of the lake and become his snack。

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