Quetzalcoatl is the Aztec God of the Wind and Creation. He is known to be benevolent, caring, petty, and comical-like. Top patron for the Aztec people, Quetzalcoatl is considered to be the most well respected deities of the Aztec Pantheon, and with good reason. Though his depiction as a feathered serpent may look and sound intimidating and fearsome, but Quetzalcoatl is actually a benevolent deity. In fact, he loves people and only wants what's best for them like a father. That's why he can get petty and angry very easily should someone or the other deities hurt them in any way unless it's human sacrifice. After the decline of the population and the Aztec kingdom, Yahweh (God) punishes the deities for their acts of treachery and sacrificing his people for themselves regardless of what it meant and revealing that they are nothing more than myths passed down by the Nahuatl people. Quetzalcoatl was the only one who did not grieve in distraught about the truth. Instead, he happily accepted this outcome because of his desires for humanity and grieves for the ones that he took from God and acknowledging his mistakes. Years later, he would become an ally for Iota Makita, a boy diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, and call him his master when Iota received his gatekey. Quetzalcoatl is always bringing a comical sense of humor and fights alongside his master. Quetzalcoatl continues to serve Iota as his comrade.