Qonzilqointec: Vampire Princess of the Aztecs

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Qonzilqointec and Dia de los Muertos

It was Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival celebrations in Mexico on this November 2nd (also known as All Souls Day on the Church calendar).

And the Aztec vampire princess Qonzilqointec had spent the day celebrating.

And now tonight she was still celebrating.

As she wore a beautiful long white dress and stood atop an ancient Aztec sacrificial pyramid.

In her hand, she held a sharp dark obsidian knife.

She held it over a 7-year-old girl named Catrina who also was dressed in a long white dress and tied to the sacrificial altar atop the pyramid.

Catrina was the daughter of a wealthy executive of one of North America's biggest telephone companies.

The wealthy executive had agreed to allow Qonzilqointec to sacrifice his child in exchange for 20 years of massive hyper-profits for his company in the coming New World Order which was to be instituted in the year 2012 according to Qonzilqointec.

Qonzilqointec sang a hymn to her spiritual godfather the Aztec feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl and then brought the knife down on the child.

She cut open the girl and then ripped the child's still beating human heart from her body.

Qonzilqointec baptised the crowd below the pyramid with the blood from the girl's heart.

Most of the blood fell on the head of the executive of the powerful North American telephone company.

The man smiled and supernatural dollar signs suddenly appeared in the pupils of the man's eyes,

"To the coming Singularity," Qonzilqointec shouted as she proudly held the still beating heart in her hands.

"To the coming Singularity," the crowd intoned in a mantra like chant of conformist uniformity.

To be continued.