The legend of the Five Suns tells the story of

the creation of the world. What is the significance of the Five Suns?

The Five Suns are a central part of the Aztec creation myth. According to the legend, the gods created five successive worlds, each of which was destroyed by a different sun. Each of the five suns is associated with a different element, and each is associated with a different era of Aztec history. The first sun was associated with water, the second with wind, the third with fire, the fourth with earth, and the fifth with jade. The legend of the Five Suns is a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and death, and of the importance of respecting the natural order of the universe.