Tezcatlipoca, the "Smoking Mirror," is the Aztec god of night sky, god ancestral memory, and time. Together with Quetzalcoatl, he created the Earth, but as I discussed in Quetzalcoatl's entry, they are bitter enemies. Taking inspiration from how Wizards of the Coast dealt with Lolth, I've created two forms of Tezcatlipoca that made the most sense. Like Lolth (my favorite TSR-created god), you'll first confront Tezcatlipoca as a humanoid. When that humanoid drops to 0 hit points, he instantly transforms into Tepeyollotl ("Heart of the Mountain"), which is his jaguar form. Because you’re essentially fighting two solos, each form has 59% the normal hit points (as per both Lolth entries). Obviously, if you prefer one form by itself, increase the hit points accordingly. Note: Tezcatlipoca had another "animal form" ("nahualli" or "nagualli"). If you're inspired to add to this entry by creating Chalchihuihtotolin, the (blood-)Jewelled Fowl, he might make a good Skirmisher.
While in humanoid form, he's a lurker. This is inspired by his status as the inventor of mirrors. He is said to carry a magic mirror that gives off smoke and killed enemies. This is represented by his Smoking Mirror trait, and further by his Mirror Image and Shattered Mirrors powers (though the latter has no mythological basis; it was borrowed from another creature because I thought it was neat). His weapon is the atlatl, which was the first compound weapon created by the human race. It was a short spear placed in a hand-held launcher. (As demonstrated here, the launcher by itself is referred to as an atlatl, but most people ordinarily refer to the combination of the pieces as such.) For melee attacks, he uses a short spear by itself, and for ranged attacks, the atlatl, which magically replaces the short spear as needed. He also has a land speed of only 4 because of his missing foot. This comes from a story in which he and Quetzalcoatl created the world. In order to do so, he had to use his foot as bait to trick the giant crocodile, Cipactli. As the god of time, I titled his solo protection-from-status-effects power, Temporal Reversal, which I liked because it's not a trait or free action, but rather an often-recharged triggered action.
While in jaguar form, Tepeyollotl is a brute and thus more straightforward; however, his divine portfolio changes, which gives him a different suite of powers. As Tepeyollotl, he's the Jaguar of Night, lord of the animals, darkened caves, echoes, and earthquakes, all of which inspire thunder and terrain effects. As for his solo protection-from-status-effects power, each turn Tepeyollotl removes one condition automatically and then may spend a minor action to make a save against another.
A DM should note that Texcatlipoca and Tepeyollotl both play well with others. Their attacks are ally-friendly because of the belief that Texcatlipoca punished those who mistreated their slaves. He can be accompanied by humanoid minions in either form if game balance requires it, and both forms have the trait, Loyal Leader, which prevent him from ever attacking one of his allies. This may seem odd for an evil deity, but keep in mind that "good" Aztec deities generally required human sacrifices and allowed for slavery. It's all relative.
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Texcatlipoca, the "Smoking Mirror" (humanoid form)
Tepeyollotl, the "Heart of the Mountain" (jaguar form)
Tezcatlipoca was also known by these names:
Yoalli Ehecatl (Night Wind)
Tloque Nahuaque (Lord of the Near and Night)
Titlacahuan (He Who's Slaves We Are)
Moquequeloa (The Mocker)
Necoc Yaotl (Enemy on Both Sides)
Telpochtli (The Youth)
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