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. | * 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 | + | * This card resembles the mask used in the Diablada, an allegoric dance in the Andean countries, that represents the fight between Demons and Angels, in which Supay was the main Demon. |
Revision as of 05:40, 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 in the Andean countries, that represents the fight between Demons and Angels, in which Supay was the main Demon.