Quetzalcoatl, using the attributes of Ehecatl the wind god, thus representing the winds that bring the rain From the Codex Borgia Wikipedia Quetzacoalt stands facing left. One arm is bent at the elbow and extended forward, the thumb and forefinger extended. A stylized wing is attached to the forearm. The other arm reaches back holding a container witht wo ceremonial sticks. Quetalcoatl wears hat with a bird's mouth on the front. He wears shoes on his feet. On his back he carries Ehecatl, who wears a hat that looks like a disk with eyes and the spokes of a wheel. Quetzalcoat's mouth looks like an elongated beak with a large square nose over it. Quetalcoatl follows a set of tracks, one showing a rounded, short heel and toe print, the other an elongated heel and toe print, with the toe pointed forward. The wings are white with patterns of birds and geometric designs. The color scheme is browns, orange, blues, and reds.