Yaocihuatl Mayahuel

Goddess of Maguey

"I'm Yaocihuatl Mayahuel, Goddess of Maguey and protector of nature, and in order to preserve the Macuiltonatiuh, I'll stop you!"

REAL NAME: Malinalli González.
NICKNAME: "Manca" (despective), "Maly" or just Malinalli (apreciative).
BIRTHDAY: May 10, Mother´s Day (Taurus).
BIRTHPLACE: Tepatitlan, Jalisco.
BLOODTYPE: AB-.
FAVORITE SCHOOL SUBJECT: Mathematics, Technical Drawing.
LEAST FAVORITE SUBJECT: Spanish.
UNIFORM COLOURS: Sky Blue and Red.
LIKES: Drawing (artistical also), Soccer, Gardening.
DISLIKES: Typewriting, "perfect" people, Alcoholic drinks (!).
SYMBOL: A codex-like "Grass (Malinalli)" symbol over a Maguey (Aloe-like) Leaf Silhouette.

HISTORY

Life seemed to be prodigal to Malinalli until she was eight. She lived on her family's ranch in Jalisco, and was the youngest of six brothers (the only girl), until she loosed both hands in an accident with a threshing machine.
This was a devastating shock for her family, but specially for her father, who became alcoholic and died a year later, due to an hepatic disease.
Her older brothers took care of the farm, but she constantly went through jokes and ridiculization form other children. To make things worse, she never was able to accept her mother's new boyfriend.
So, her mother decided to send her to live with her uncle Aniceto, a prominent engineer in Ecatepec.
Her uncle, without sons, divorced and with a severe love disilusion, threated Malinalli as if she were his own daughter, and even designed some aids to help her overcome her condition.
Slowly, Malinalli is recovering her happiness, and she has the dream to become an engineer as her uncle, and if possible, to became an agronomic engineer to return some day to the family's farm.
Sharing life with 5 older brothers in Jalisco, it was quite natural that she became an avid soccer fan, but while her brothers were all fans of Guadalajara, she became a supporter of the Atlas. She also is a good player, and likes to keep practicing because this was one of the few activities not affected by her hands' amputation.
But she still can't stand jokes about her condition. It has brought her many problems at school, and finally his uncle decided to transfer her to a technical school at Tizayuca, where Milagros also studies. They will find soon how important this relationship will be for both.
Her name, "Malinalli", is the nahuatl word for "grass", while her Last Name "González" derivates from the male name "Gonzalo", which means "The Fighter". It surely has helped her during her life.

POWERS

Tonantzin Chalchiuhxochitl, Ollin! (Our holy mother Jade Flower, Change!), Her Transformation: Holding her nahuiollin with both stumps by the sides, she raises it as Milagros does on her own sequence. When the light cone is formed, she releases the amulet, which remains suspended at the place she left it. Then, with her arms down, elbows slightly bend outside, she begins to spin slowly while her fuku is formed. At the end of it, she retakes the gem and places it slowly on its place at her breast. Then, with her legs open wider than shoulders, she crosses her arms in front of herself making an "X", and suddenly Maguey leaves arise from each of her gloves, making she look somehow like a Manthis.

Huizmetmeh, Axcan! (Maguey thorns, now!): Crossing her arms in front of herself, she suddenly opens them at the beginning of "Axcan!", releasing a big flow of Maguey thorns, which can severely hurt an enemy or merely nail him/her to a wall or any other thing at his/her back, at Mayahuel's will.

Metepameh, Intlacpac! (Maguey walls, Arise!): This is her defensive power. Saying the phrase, she rises both arms parallel to her body, and four square walls sorrund her and those she wants to protect, but they can still be attacked upside, because this walls have no roof. But she can transform the "box" into a dome, crossing her arms and bending her body backwards. It offers more protection indeed, but also leaves her blind to enemies attacks, some of them enough powerful to defeat her shield.
In addition to these powers (Wow! Somebody thought she was a "disabled" girl?), as Yaocihuatl she has a very special one-on-one fighting style, quite similar to the "drunken-man" Kung Fu technique. Her erratic moves make really difficult to connect her, but she has an impressive aiming on her strikes.

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