Xiuhnel

Xiuhnel,  in Nahuatl the morning star, was one of the 400 Chichimecas in Nahua mythology that were born from a rock that the god Camaxtli had hit with a cane to make the men of the eighth heaven go down to make war. In other versions of the myth it is maintained that Xiuhnel was part of the Centzon Mimixcoa, minor gods of the northern stars and son of Iztac-Chalchiuhtlicue, while in later traditions he would be the son of Mixcoatl with the goddess Coatlicue.

Mythology
The main myths hold that he and his 399 brothers were sent  to the  earth  to make the war with the  human, but for the otherwise   dedicated  to  procreation with human women, to  drink  Octli (Wine) and  hunt  animals that do not  immolate in the name of the gods or their parents. For what the gods would send their younger brothers Apanteuctli, Coauhtliicohua, Cuitlachcíhuatl, Mixcóatl and Tlopéte to exterminate them Achieving escape from combat only Xiuhnel, Mimich, Camaxtle and Quilaztli  who was a woman. Although other versions claim that the same Mixcoatl becoming Chichimeca forgives life.

Some time later he and Mimich were hunting in a valley near Huiznáhuac, when from the sky came down a group of 'two-headed deer', the goddesses Itzpapálotl and Coatlicue  'disguised'. When they saw them they tried to 'hunt'  with their bows, but the creatures easily dodged them, the  'persecution'  lasted several days and nights all over the place, prepared traps and ambushes but all attempts they were null Until the goddesses decided to transform  into beautiful women  to seduce them. Then they build a couple of huts and then call them saying

"Xiuhnel and Mimich Where are you? Come eat, come and drink." 

Xiuhnel falls quickly despite the fact that his brother shares his doubts regarding  nature of those  women, Xiuhnel then approaches Itzpapálotl, and this one gives her to drink  blood  'from a dish, which he takes immediately for later'  to lie down  along with her and finally stay  asleep, Itzpapálotl then start to  eat it. Dying in this way.