36. The Aztecs, maintaining their tradition of cannibalism

 Group women plus size or naked, different ages, different body sizes, different breast sizes and sagging, pussy hair or. The Aztecs, maintaining their tradition of cannibalism, wandered in search of foreign blood. They needed sacrifices for the gods, of which there were many—and they could not afford to lose their own. At least fourteen people were sacrificed to the gods annually, as fourteen festivals were celebrated (of the eighteen, the Aztec year consisted of eighteen months, each lasting 21 days; four festivals were celebrated as bloodless). One of these festivals occurred when the sun was at its highest point in the sky. This was a very important festival—so important that the victim was chosen a year in advance. During these eighteen months, the victim was well-fed, having everything their heart desired. One could even call it fattening the victim. However, when the sun reached its highest point in the sky, the victim was slaughtered.Another ritual was the opening of the corn harvest and the harvest. The evening before the harvest began, a woman was chosen and dressed in colorful robes and feathers. The woman danced all night, only to be beheaded in the morning. The body was flayed almost entirely, leaving only a flap from one thigh. The skin was then donned by a man acting as Mother Earth. This man then went to another temple, where he sacrificed four more people, before going into exile. Ritual human killing and cannibalism were dictated by religion. It was believed that a person who offered their life as a sacrifice to the gods would themselves become a lesser deity after death. Aztec theology assumed that the gods rewarded victims with an afterlife. Eating human flesh, previously offered to the gods, was akin to a form of Holy Communion.



















































 

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