Miutгўn ⇒ | Legit |
The story begins with the first generation of twins, One Hunapu and Seven Hunapu. They were skilled at the Mayan ball game but annoyed the Lords of Death (Xibalba) in the underworld with their loud playing. The Lords tricked them and killed them.
The new twins became great ball players and were again challenged by the lords of death to the underworld. However, they learned from their father’s mistakes.
As a reward for their courage, the twins were brought up to the sky and transformed into the Sun and the Moon. MiutГЎn
The twins used clever tricks to survive tests and intentionally lost the ball game, which actually helped them defeat the lords of death, who expected them to try and win.
One Hunapu's head was placed in a tree and spat into the hand of a goddess, Lady Blood, leading to the birth of the second generation of twins: Hunapu and Xbalanque . The story begins with the first generation of
It is possible that the term might be a misspelling, a niche character from a localized story, or perhaps a reference to the mentioned in the search results (which sounds similar to "Miu-tan" if pronounced in certain ways), although the names in the tale are One Hunapu/Hunapu and Jibalank.
If "MiutГЎn" was a character from a book, movie, game, or a specific local legend, could you provide more context, such as: did you hear the name? What kind of story was it (folklore, fantasy, fiction)? I can refine the search if I know where to look. The new twins became great ball players and
After being killed and returning to life, the twins defeated all the lords of death, choosing not to revive them.