A man named Filiberto buys a chacmool for his art collection, and discovers that the stone is slowly becoming flesh. The idol eventually becomes fully human, dominating his life, causing flooding and other disasters. Filiberto dies by drowning.
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Oct 17, 2019 · Chac Mool is originally described as a stone statue with red sauce smeared over the belly. As the story continues his physical appearance begins ...
He knows fantastic stories about monsoons, equatorial rains, the punishment of the deserts; every plant derives from his mythic paternity: the willow, his long ...
Laughing stridently, the Chac-Mool recounts how he was discovered by [the explorer] Le Plongeon and brought into physical contact with men of other gods. His ...
Aug 5, 2014 · In Fuentes' story, the protagonist, Filbert (Filiberto in the original), buys a chacmool (or as the story puts it, a replica of the Chac Mool, ...