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− | + | The first of five mythical Chinese emperors, Huan Ti is known | |
− | + | as the yellow emperor. He rules the _moving_ heavens, as | |
− | + | opposed to the _dark_ heavens. He is an inventor, said to | |
+ | have given mankind among other things, the wheel, armour, and | ||
+ | the compass. He is the god of fortune telling and war. | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 4 May 2010
Huan Ti is the chaotic god of the Monk pantheon.
Encyclopedia entry
The first of five mythical Chinese emperors, Huan Ti is known
as the yellow emperor. He rules the _moving_ heavens, as
opposed to the _dark_ heavens. He is an inventor, said to
have given mankind among other things, the wheel, armour, and
the compass. He is the god of fortune telling and war.