The Temple of the Warriors might be the only known late classic Maya building sufficiently big enough for large gatherings. The center of the temple of the Warriors shows bas-reliefs of warriors, eagles and jaguars devouring human hearts. A representations of the god Tlalchitonatiuh and Chaac Mool can also be found in the in cravings. The name “Chaac Mool” means “great red jaguar” in Yucatecan Mayan. This type of figures was first present in Mesoamerica in the beginning of the post-classical times, and it’s associated with the Toltec. Most of the known Chaac Mool statues have been found in places like Tula and Chichen Itza. 武士神廟可能是唯一已知的足以容納大型聚會的晚期經典瑪雅建築。武士神廟的中心有武士、老鷹和美洲虎吞噬人心的淺浮雕。 Tlalchitonatiuh 和 Chaac Mool 神的代表也可以找到。 「Chaac Mool」這個名字在尤卡坦瑪雅語中的意思是「巨大的紅色美洲豹」。這種類型的人物最早出現在後古典時代初期的中美洲,與托爾特克人有關。大多數已知的Chaac Mool 雕像都是在圖拉和奇琴伊察等地發現的。