Origin
Huayna Pacha is a deity in Inca mythology, associated with the upper world or sky. It is one of the three main divisions of the universe, along with Qullasuyu (the underworld) and Kuntisuyu (the middle world). The name 'Huayna Pacha' is Quechua for 'new mountain' or 'young mountain', reflecting its association with the sky.
Appearance
No specific description of Huayna Pacha's physical appearance exists in source material.
Abilities
As a deity associated with the upper world or sky, Huayna Pacha is likely connected to weather and natural phenomena such as storms, thunder, and lightning.
Community Record
Sources
- [1]Inca mythologywiki
well-documented
