Huitzilopochtli

""Huitzilopochtli, born as Hyperion, is the leader of the Teteoca, the Titans who went on to become the gods to the Maya and Aztec civilizations. Hyperion was the second son and third child to Ouranos and Gaia, and the elder twin to Iapetus. He is also the father to Helios, Selene, and Eos, and through them, ancestor to most of the Inca Pantheon.

Early Life
Hyperion came screaming into the world with his brother, Iapetus, grasping at his ankle and gumming at his big toe. The two twins were the third and fourth sentient beings to be born, respectively, as the sons of Ouranos and Gaia, the ruling couple of the Primordials. His father was particularly pleased with the two lustrous twins, both of whom grew up strong and powerful. As more siblings followed, Hyperion soon proved to be the strongest and most powerful of the bunch, even more so than his elder brother Oceanus, constantly coming out on top in the wrestling bouts between him and his brothers. In this, he echoed Ouranos and his own siblings, a fact which his father was most pleased with. Not the most subtle of parents, Ouranos proclaimed to all his children that Hyperion was the greatest of them all, a deed which wounded many of Hyperion's other siblings, and greatly angered Gaia, who did not appreciate how hurt her other children were by her husband's declaration. Hyperion, however, had his ego swollen by his father's praise, and went on to become extremely full of himself, constantly swaggering about and lording over his other brothers. This often got him into considerable trouble with his mother, though his father usually forestalled any sort of punishment, as he believed it was Hyperion's right as the mightiest of his siblings to flaunt his superiority. Oftentimes though, Hyperion clashed with his twin, Iapetus, who was his polar opposite in personality. Humble where Hyperion was arrogant, and gentle where Hyperion was harsh, the two often got into fights, especially when Hyperion's bullying of their younger brothers became too unbearable. Hyperion, though he found his brother's constant goodie two shoes act annoying, did come to respect his brother, for he was capable of matching Hyperion's might. When Hyperion's constant bullying began to turn all his siblings against him, Iapetus convinced him to act less a brute in order to salvage his relationship with them. This, unfortunately, caused him to fall out of Ouranos's favor somewhat, a fact that hurt Hyperion deeply.