Talk:Huracan
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Very interesting, I was doing research on the real name of satan and wondered where this would lead, satan does after all create storms and he would love a hurricane.
Close, but not it. I think satans real name will end in "el".
Off I go, still searching.
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[edit] Would this be a good external link?
An excerpt from the Popol Vuh
http://www.deliriumsrealm.com/delirium/mythology/hurakan.asp
- The excerpt from the Popol Vuh is of interest, but as the page is current event oriented, I'm not sure of its long-term relevence. -- Infrogmation 01:38, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] "Comparative" section
I moved the below section here to talk, as it is strangely worded (and looks like a text dump from a source using strange abreviations) and is not clear. (It was also placed in the middle of the interwiki section.) -- Infrogmation 19:56, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Comparative
Of spectre ultimate god, coalescent is phantom with dragon companion. Meso-Ameri. dragon, Tohil Quetzalcoatl (snake-bird) expected return (exploited for Cortez conquest) basis with Cukulcan (bird-snake) counterpart "grasp" as to Egyptol. 3 mummies (1 Khons Hor) with Phantom (2 Ptah) shapeshifter, Sebek; Gucumatz (the feathered snake) Guatemala, phantom shapeshifter, (plumed serpent theme) Quetzalcoatl. Quetzalcoatl and Hurakan share surname Tohil (hidden god religion) and spectre hidden God (mummy 3 Osiris return Horus) (Hurakan) reasonably because Quiché legend about rubbing his sandals together and getting fire, tokenize Lakhmu and Lakhamu, dragon of Sumer. Rough geography Meso-Ameri. is Mexico - Guatemala Pacific ocean coast about 1000 miles Equador - Peru; 150 miles maximum Yucatan - Guatemala width to Pacific. Hurakan legend is of climate and continent upheaval ending previous civilization and generating new language.Wuotan 18:49, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] What dragon is
another person working on banning the subject dragon becauset you don't know it; and from New Orleans sadly.Wuotan 20:23, 16 November 2006 (UTC)