Hundun

Hundun is a mythological Chinese figure long considered the source of all chaos. It has a canine-like body with long hair and bites on its tail in a fetal position. Its eyes could see, but its ears could not hear. Hundun also turns repeatedly in a circle, seeming to smile as its face rolls toward the sky.

From the second to third Warriors Orochi games, Hundun was a generic officer that shared Dodomeki's appearance while given the name Hammerjaw, a type of jumping spider.

Role in Games
In the original Warriors Orochi 3, Hammerjaw aligns himself with Yuan Shao and eggs the warlord on to invade Ueda Castle for their own purposes. They are both thwarted by the Coalition not once, but twice. The second failed attempt was due to the intervention of Seimei Abe who accidentally caused a tear in time upon arriving in the dimensional realm.

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Chinese Folklore
Myths and legends involving Hundun vary greatly in terms of describing its origins, form, and purpose. Several Daoist texts refer to it more in abstract terms as a state of inner unrest rather than an actual being itself. A famous parable from the Zhuangzi tells the story of Hundun who lived a content life at the center of the world until many rulers from the outside sought to give it facial features out of gratitude. They drilled seven holes into it which also correlate to the amount of openings a human face has. Unfortunately, it resulted in Hundun's death. This tale is a lesson in preventing those from losing their own identity by associating it with their exterior self.

The Shenyijing depicts Hundun as a dog of divine origins that can't see, hear, walk, or digest food. It was said to have lived within Mt. Kunlun. The creature possessed a human intellect yet it preferred being in the company of corrupt men over those with virtue. On the other hand, the Shanhaijing describes it as a deity of song and dance with a yellow sack-like body. While it lacked eyes and a face, it had six feet and four wings instead.

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