
Daidarabotchi
"Lonely on his realm of clouds, the emperor of the divine sea picked up a rock and proclaimed it his loyal friend. Hundreds of years have passed, and the Celestial Court was established, rendering the use of his pet stone no longer necessary. He cast out the stone back into the earth, where it wandered aimlessly."
Daidarabotchi, also known as the "Mountain-Making Stone," is an ancient and immense yaoguai whose origins predate the creation of the world by Shen Hai. With a size so great, its footsteps created valleys and rivers, the earth it punctured and toppled over became mountains. This behemoth would continue to stroll through the lands until it got tired and fall into a century-long sleep. Afterwards, it will wake up and do the same thing, with little to no concern for the foundations built upon his work.
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In recent times, Daidarabotchi nearly killed hundreds while toppling over a temple dedicated to the thunder god Rugong. Luckily, the swift rabbit Ming was able to intervene and evacuate everyone out of Daidarabotchi's path.
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