Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Supay"
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− | * Supay is the God of the Underworld in the Inca Mythology. During the Spanish Viceroyalty, Supay was the name used by the priests to refer to the Christian Devil | + | |
− | * This | + | * Supay is the God of the Underworld in the Inca Mythology. During the Spanish Viceroyalty, Supay was the name used by the priests to refer to the Christian Devil. |
+ | * This card resembles the mask used in the Diablada, an allegoric dance from the Altiplanos, that represents the fight between Demons and Angels, in which Supay was the main Demon. |
Revision as of 05:38, 21 November 2009
- Supay is the God of the Underworld in the Inca Mythology. During the Spanish Viceroyalty, Supay was the name used by the priests to refer to the Christian Devil.
- This card resembles the mask used in the Diablada, an allegoric dance from the Altiplanos, that represents the fight between Demons and Angels, in which Supay was the main Demon.