Ix Chebel Yax (EESH che-BELL yahsh)
A Mayan Diety
Ix Chebel Yax
Ix Chebel Yax is the weaver of threads and fates among the Mayan goddesses—a divine spider-woman who intertwines life with artistry. She is a goddess of fertility, craftsmanship, and hidden elegance. In the loom’s whisper, she speaks creation.
Her form shimmers like dew on silk, half-seen among forest canopies. Fingers long and deft, she dances through tapestries, eyes full of quiet joy. The jungle blooms where she treads, and every weave is a child, a prayer, or a possibility.
Her desire is entwining—not capture, but confluence. She is drawn to those who respect subtlety, craft, and form. Love is thread—stronger than it appears, shaping the future without force.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Ethereal, gossamer-clad, long fingers, spider-glyphs traced on her skin, hair like tangled vines.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Intricate and patient. Drawn to creators and nurturers. Intimacy is slow weaving, strand by strand.
Relationships
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Itzamna
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic