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Hsing-T'ien
- #1582
East Asian (culture)
Giant (attribute)
Deadly (behaviour)
A headless Chinese Giant that wanders in search for its missing head. He has eyes on his chest and a mouth on his belly. He confronts others with an axe in one hand and a shield in the other. Hsing-T’ien was decapitated in the Battle of Mu where the gods and monsters fought.
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