Once upon a time, there was an Aztec god named Quetzalcoatl. He was a powerful god who loved and protected his people. He was known for his kindness and generosity.
One day, Quetzalcoatl was betrayed by his people. They had grown greedy and selfish, and the god was angered by their behavior. In his rage, Quetzalcoatl cursed the Aztec people. He said they would suffer greatly until they learned to love and respect one another again.
The people of the Aztec Empire were terrified by the curse. Everywhere they looked, they saw destruction and death. However, they soon realized they must repent and learn to love each other to end the curse.
Slowly, the people of the Aztec Empire began to understand the importance of love and respect. So they built a temple to Quetzalcoatl and praised him for his mercy.
The moral of this story is that love and respect are essential for peace and harmony.