Tepēyōllōtl
In Aztec mythology, Tepēyōllōtl was the god of earthquakes, echoes and jaguars. He is the god of the Eighth Hour of the Night, and is depicted as a jaguar leaping towards the sun. In the calendar, Tepeyollotl rules over both the third day, Calli, and the third trecena, 1-Mazatl. He is the eighth Lord of the Night.
The word is derived as a compound of the Nahuatl words tepētl, and yōllōtl. Tepeyollotl is usually depicted as cross-eyed holding the typical white staff with green feathers. Sometimes Tezcatlipoca wore Tepeyollotl for an animal skin or disguise to trick other gods into not knowing who he was.