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==Notes==
==Notes==


* The transients of El Dorado are derived from multiple Mesoamerican myths and legends:
* The transients of El Dorado are derived from multiple Mesoamerican myths and legends:
** Quetzalcoaltl, {{Transient icon|Tezcatlipoca}}, and {{Transient icon|Xolotl}} are siblings in the Aztec pantheon.
** Quetzalcoaltl, {{Transient icon|Tezcatlipoca}}, and {{Transient icon|Xolotl}} are siblings in the Aztec pantheon.
** {{Transient icon|Cipactli}} is a primordial sea monster whom Quetzalcoaltl and Tezcatlipoca used its body to create the earth.
** {{Transient icon|Hombre_Tigre}}'s origin is from a legend originating from the Quechua people but has ties to Tepēyōllōtl, a god in Aztec mythology.
** {{Transient icon|Hombre_Tigre}}'s origin is from a legend originating from the Quechua people but has ties to Tepēyōllōtl, a god in Aztec mythology.
** {{Transient icon|Itzamna}} is a creator god in Maya mythology.
** {{Transient icon|Itzamna}} is a creator god in Maya mythology.
** {{Transient icon|Ixbalanque}} is a divine hero who forms a pair with his twin brother in Maya mythology.
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==References==
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