looking for input for this, cause it could be YMMV. Xibalba's actions in the movie, namely killing a guy cause he could ruin a bet, could be seen as a moment of Blue-and-Orange Morality, because not only is he aware of the after life, he's the freaking co-ruler of it, so while dieing is seen as really bad for us mortals, for him, he must just see it as equivalent to sending the guy to another country to get him out of the way. Still a pretty dickish move for petty reasons, but not as bad as...well, killing someone.
looking for input for this, cause it could be YMMV. Xibalba's actions in the movie, namely killing a guy cause he could ruin a bet, could be seen as a moment of Blue-and-Orange Morality, because not only is he aware of the after life, he's the freaking co-ruler of it, so while dieing is seen as really bad for us mortals, for him, he must just see it as equivalent to sending the guy to another country to get him out of the way. Still a pretty dickish move for petty reasons, but not as bad as...well, killing someone.