Chapel dedicated to the god Ehecatl
Here’s a new WIP modeled for you, travelers of Mictlan.
It was common for ancient highly urbanized areas in Mesoamerica to be divided into several Calpullis (or districts) where entire families, dedicated to a specific trade or craft, lived.
These districts had access to all available services of the time, and had their own temples as well.
According to the economic capabilities of the inhabitants, these temples could be as luxurious as the massive ceremonial centers of the nobles and the ruling class, or simple and modest, like the ones on the macehualtin districts. In the case of this WIP, the temple is a chapel dedicated to the god Ehecatl, which features a round building, and a basement for mortuary niches. Small details like these make a difference in our work.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments!


It would help us immensely if you decide to sign up to our Kickstarter campaign.
In order to launch the campaign, we need as many supporters as possible to register to the page. It literally takes a minute to do so, but it would mean the world to us.
It was common for ancient highly urbanized areas in Mesoamerica to be divided into several Calpullis (or districts) where entire families, dedicated to a specific trade or craft, lived.
These districts had access to all available services of the time, and had their own temples as well.
According to the economic capabilities of the inhabitants, these temples could be as luxurious as the massive ceremonial centers of the nobles and the ruling class, or simple and modest, like the ones on the macehualtin districts. In the case of this WIP, the temple is a chapel dedicated to the god Ehecatl, which features a round building, and a basement for mortuary niches. Small details like these make a difference in our work.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments!


It would help us immensely if you decide to sign up to our Kickstarter campaign.
In order to launch the campaign, we need as many supporters as possible to register to the page. It literally takes a minute to do so, but it would mean the world to us.
