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Yohualtepoztli #3

The ones who dare to walk alone at night, might encounter one of the most frightening beings in Tenochtitlan: a humanoid creature, that has no head. Its chest is wide open: a revolting, bloody cavity displaying its heart, trapped in the ribcage.

You'll hear it coming, like an axe being driven into wood.
That's where the name of the Yohualtepoztli comes from: yohualli, “night”, and tepoztli, “axe”.

Faced with this creature, there's little you can to: either flee or try to rip its heart off its chest.

The destiny of whoever came upon it on the roads depended solely on the strength of their character.

You can see some of our concept art pieces here. And today, we have a little video to show you... do you dare watch it?

Click on the link below to see it!

♦️ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=908307446524133