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SoulSilverArt on Twitter: "POTENTIAL SPOILERS Few days ago the origin of the 4 sub legendaries hit me.& now Khu riddled this today.All started with Kaka saying the 4 have Chinese names &
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My take on the 4 Perils of Chinese Mythology. The TaoTie (Gluttony), HunDun (Chaos), TaoWu (Ignorance) and QiongQi (Deviousness). Using basic descriptions from their entry in the Chinese bestiary the Shang Hai