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If Itzpapalotl is "fearsome", why is she associated with paradise?
That is, any expansion of the article should address his conflict.
EmRick 15:56, 15 Jun 2004 (UTun)
Sounds like a trivial and tangential link, at best. Per WP:TRIVIA I don't think we need to mention any and all examples of people re-using the name or the concept for their own purposes, essentially nothing really to do with the article's subject.--cjllwʘTALK00:39, 31 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Itzpapalotl means obsidian butterfly in Nahuatl not clawed butterfly. Much of this article is derived from popular culture nonsense. Otontecutli (talk) 22:14, 11 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]