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    The Atotolin, a mythological Aztec water bird, was known as the Bird King. This creature was a large, thin water bird, depicted with a yellow head. Hunters would often go on long quests to find these creatures, but they were very difficult to find. If the hunters were unable to locate the Atotolin after four days, they would feel strong winds and hear a song floating through air. Then, the hearts of the hunters would stop, and the hunters would drown and die after their boats were sunk.

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    The Atotolin is a mythological creature from Aztec culture, known for its association with water, hunting, and death. It is a symbol of the dangers of the unknown and the power of nature. People can ask me about Aztec mythology, the Atotolin's role in their culture, and the symbolism behind its appearance and behavior.

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    The Atotolin was believed to have the power to stop the hearts of hunters who failed to find it within four days. This mythical ability is a testament to the creature's mysterious and powerful nature.