HUN-DUN
From Chinese Mythology
HUN-DUN: Ancient God of Chaos and Creation.
This is a whodunnit — or rather a hundunnit. Ruling the Center of the Universe must have been a little tricky without eyes, nose, mouth, or indeed any orifice at all. Was he an egg (cosmic of course)?
The pre-emptive Emperor before there were any empires, he was an implosion of orifices without substance, a faceless bird-like entity, and a representation of Chaos.
His fellow rulers from across the sea felt sorry for him and decided to give him a few useful apertures. Much time was spent boring experimental holes and drilling features into his face.
Finally their work was done, and very good it was too. Unfortunately, the strain of this primitive cosmetic surgery without anaesthetic was too much for HUN-DUN and he keeled over, dead.
This ancient legend probably has much to say about the symbolism of applying Order to Chaos. But we'll let you figure that out yourselves. Answers in a fortune cookie please.
VITAL STATISTIX
Area or people: n/a
Gender: Male
Category: Deity
Pronunciation: ''Hoon Doon''
Alternative names: HUN-TUN
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Mystic number: 825 (a)