Aztec god of rain and fertility,
Tlaloc was greatly feared among the Aztecs, who sacrificed children to him to appease him. The Aztecs believed that Tlaloc was responsible for both floods and droughts, and that Tlaloc had been created by the other gods. Tlaloc was first married to Xochiquetzal
?, a goddess of flowers, but then
Tezcatlipoca kidnapped her. Tlaloc later married the goddess Matlolcueitl
?, "The Lady of the Green Skirts."
The Mayan god [Chac Mool]? is very similar to Tlaloc.