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'''Xibalba''',roughtly translated as "The place of fear",is the mayan land of the dead.
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'''Xibalba''' is a level in the game [[Underworld]]. In the game Lara needs to solve two puzzles involving the Mayan calendar to open the entrance to Xibalba. There she finds several trap rooms, the [[Thralls]] and has her first contact with the [[Eitr]] fluid. In the depths of Xibalba lies a symbolic sanctuary representing the battle of [[Thor]] and [[Midgard|Jormungandr]], and Lara has to solve a puzzle to get [[Thor's Belt]].  
  
The Mayan calendar only had 360 days and they belived that each year when the five unnamed days arrived,gates to the underworld would open.
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==Xibalba in legend==
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[[Image:Xibalba.jpg|thumb|The lords of Xibalba from a Honduran manuscript[http://antropologicas.wordpress.com/2008/08/17/xibalba/] ]]
  
In the game,this is show to be true,as Lara needs to solve two puzzles involving the mayan calendar to open the entrance to Xibalba.
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In the mythology of the Maya of Middle America, Xibalba (place of fright) was an underground realm of the dead. Caves and pools of water served as entry points to the realm. During the later part of its history, the Mayan empire was sometimes called the empire of Xibalba.
  
There she finds several trap rooms and Thralls,she also have first contact with the eitr fluid.
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A story recorded in the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the Maya, tells of a visit to Xibalba by the Hero Twins, Hunahpú and Xbalanqúe. Much earlier their father and uncle, also twins, had been summoned by the powerful lords of Xibalba. Disturbed by the brothers' ball playing on earth, the lords had invited them to the underworld for a ball game and then killed them.
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Later Hunahpú and Xbalanqúe were also ordered to come to Xibalba. There they passed through a series of trials in various houses, and in each house they faced a test of their wits, strength, and courage. In the Dark House, for example, they had to endure darkness. In the Razor House they "tamed" the blades that were supposed to kill them and persuaded the cutting ants to bring them flowers, which they presented to the lords of Xibalba.
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The Hero Twins eventually tricked and killed the lords of Xibalba. The people of the underworld surrendered to the twins, who sentenced them to pass their time making pottery and other humble tools rather than playing ball. The Hero Twins escaped from the underworld through their cleverness and determination, setting an example that the souls of kings and nobles could try to follow.<br>
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(Taken from [[http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/Wa-Z/Xibalba.html this article]].
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There is no connection between Norse and Mayan mythology that is known of to date.
  
In the depths of Xibalba lays a symbolic sanctuary representing the battle of Thor and Jormungandr,Lara has to solve this puzzle to get Thor's belt.
 
 
==Enemies==
 
==Enemies==
  

Revision as of 12:37, 18 December 2008

Xibalba is a level in the game Underworld. In the game Lara needs to solve two puzzles involving the Mayan calendar to open the entrance to Xibalba. There she finds several trap rooms, the Thralls and has her first contact with the Eitr fluid. In the depths of Xibalba lies a symbolic sanctuary representing the battle of Thor and Jormungandr, and Lara has to solve a puzzle to get Thor's Belt.

Xibalba in legend

The lords of Xibalba from a Honduran manuscript[1]

In the mythology of the Maya of Middle America, Xibalba (place of fright) was an underground realm of the dead. Caves and pools of water served as entry points to the realm. During the later part of its history, the Mayan empire was sometimes called the empire of Xibalba.

A story recorded in the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the Maya, tells of a visit to Xibalba by the Hero Twins, Hunahpú and Xbalanqúe. Much earlier their father and uncle, also twins, had been summoned by the powerful lords of Xibalba. Disturbed by the brothers' ball playing on earth, the lords had invited them to the underworld for a ball game and then killed them.

Later Hunahpú and Xbalanqúe were also ordered to come to Xibalba. There they passed through a series of trials in various houses, and in each house they faced a test of their wits, strength, and courage. In the Dark House, for example, they had to endure darkness. In the Razor House they "tamed" the blades that were supposed to kill them and persuaded the cutting ants to bring them flowers, which they presented to the lords of Xibalba.

The Hero Twins eventually tricked and killed the lords of Xibalba. The people of the underworld surrendered to the twins, who sentenced them to pass their time making pottery and other humble tools rather than playing ball. The Hero Twins escaped from the underworld through their cleverness and determination, setting an example that the souls of kings and nobles could try to follow.

(Taken from [this article].

There is no connection between Norse and Mayan mythology that is known of to date.

Enemies