![]() ![]() In the present day, he is still on good terms with La Muerte, apparently having renounced his old ways forever and redeemed himself once and for all. She gladly accepted and pulled him in for a kiss. In the end, after Manolo and Maria are finally married, he gave La Muerte a heartfelt apology for his behavior and asked her to forgive him. Xibalba has shown to regret that decision and was more than willing to enter a new bet with her in order to keep her interested. However, he has become very insecure around her ever since he cheated in their previous wager. Xibalba truly loves his wife and he quite literally melts at her touch. La Muerte believes that mortalkind still has some good in it while Xibalba believes there is no good. They have a complicated relationship due to their different beliefs and the completely different natures of the realms they rule. With the arcane magic he possesses, he can resurrect any soul he wish with the help of The Queen of the Land of the Remembered, La Muerte, and the Keeper of Balance, the Candlemaker.He can teleport others to any place he wants, such as when he sent Manolo to the bullring in the Land of the Remembered with a snap of his fingers.His physical strength is worlds beyond a mortal, as shown in the part where Manolo infuriated him and Xibalba effortlessly sent Manolo flying with a flick of his finger.He can transform into anything he wishes to be as in an old man or a guard of the Museum.He is capable of floating without moving his wings to suspend himself in the air.He can quickly teleport from one place to another by transforming himself into a gooey puddle of black tar.Your knowledge of a person's nature makes it easy for him to manipulation. It is also shown that Xibalba is deceitful, cunning and very intelligent, being able to devise elaborate plans that tilt the scales in his favor. He is shown to be very adept in magical activities. Xibalba is extremely powerful, as expected from an immortal god. Jorge Gutierrez has described him as the jealous type, which was demonstrated when he scowled at La Muerte’s support of Manolo during the latter’s bull fight in the arena. He's quite capable of selfless love and admitting when he's been proven wrong. He also gains some form of respect for mortals who impress him. When Manolo angered him by shouting "He will pay for what he has done", Xibalba talks and approaches Manolo with pride stating " No one in any of the realms has ever talked to him in such a way and survived ", taunting him.ĭespite his actions throughout most of the story, he truly does care for his wife, La Muerte and will attempt to please her, particularly towards the end. He claims that the reason he meddles in mortal affairs is because it is the only fun he gets outside of ruling.Though he is calm and confident, he is too proud of himself. This may or may not be down to the jaded view he sees from his realm, the Land of the Forgotten. He believes that there is little to no good left in humanity and that it is beyond redemption. He is very suave in manner and tends to be well spoken. Despite this, he is not pure evil, rather mischievous than malevolent. He is a manipulative trickster who will resort to lies and cheating to get his own way such. ![]() Xibalba appears on the surface as sly, cunning and cruel. When assuming a mortal disguise, he tends to take on the form of an elderly man. Xibalba's fingers are long, spindly and appear to be razor sharp. He wears black gloves, a regal black cloak covered by a conquistador armor, and a silver crown with horns sprouting from the both sides, topped with black wax candles lit with green flames. He has a pair of large, black angel wings. ![]() Xibalba is made out of black tar and ectoplasm, with green eyes and blood-red skulls for pupils. ![]()
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