BOOK ONE: CITY OF JADES
The Barbary Coast, March 6, 1867
Month One, Day Thirteen Dog
Festival: Tlacaxipehualiztli, or Skinning of Young Men
Today is ruled by Centeotl, the Lord of Maize, a version of Xipe Totec, Our Lord the Flayed One. Also known as Xilonen, “the Hairy One,” he holds the position of fourth Lord of the Night.
The Aztec trecena (or thirteen-day month) Tecpatl, “Stone Knife,” is ruled by Mictlantecuhtli, Lord of Mictlan. This trecena signifies an ordeal or trial that pushes one to the very threshold of endurance. It forebodes an abrupt change in the continuity of things.
By the Mayan Long Count calendar, the protector of day Itzcuintli (“Dog”) is also Mictlantecuhtli, who rules that day’s shadow soul. Itzcuintli is the guide for the dead, the spirit world’s link with the living. It is a good day for being trustworthy, a bad day for trusting others.
These are good days to shed old skins; bad days to cling to what is already known.