How did the lineage of Quetzalcoatl influence the ancient Mesoamerican civilizations? This book explores the lineage of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god worshipped in ancient Mesoamerica, particularly by the Aztecs and the Toltecs. It examines his dual nature as both a deity of creation and a cultural hero, credited with bringing knowledge, agriculture, and civilization to the people. The narrative traces his divine heritage as the son of the god Mixcoatl and explores his interactions with other gods and humans in Mesoamerican mythology. By analyzing Quetzalcoatl’s significance in Mesoamerican religious practices, the book highlights how his legacy shaped the cultures of ancient Mexico and influenced the political and spiritual life of the Aztec Empire.