Meditating Giant Clan
The Meditating Giant Clan was a tribe that inhabited the Moon Palace's planet before the palace was created. They practice meditation, which Omedama teaches to anyone who enters the Moon Palace. Tsukiusa-yin is a follower of the clan and spreads its teachings by giving away her Rabbit Ears, which can be used to listen to Meditating Giants.
Members
History
Yue-yin subjugated the Meditating Giants and constructed the Moon Palace on the planet. After that, they were turned into living furniture for the Moon Palace.
Chu-Teng Tablet Excerpt
The Moon Palace was built upon the planet that once housed a tribe
called the Meditating Giant Clan. Yue-yin, who governs the Moon Palace,
subjugated the gentle Meditating Giants
and constructed the Moon Palace.
He built a Five-Story Pagoda, a palace of coral, and an underground palace
beneath a fountain on that strange stone planet.
The Meditating Giants were made into living furniture, gates, and pillars.
Sufiku, one of the brightest minds of the Meditating Giant Clan, was
moved deep into the underground palace, and his brain was used to house an
interdimensional space. Yue-yin, the Seven Priests, and the Court Ladies
began to live in that space.
Chu-Teng Characters | |
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Protagonist | Rin |
Milky Way | Teng-hou • Takochu • Stardust Clan |
Inner Heaven | Nan-shu • Ah & Ung • Su-game Clan • Twins from Tong-Nou (Dadezu & Zazezu • Babebu & Babebo • Jido & Jizo • Bibo & Pipo) • Yo-a-mong |
Star Palace | Suin-shin • Se-yin • Kui • Shi-tsu • Shin • Cho • Tsu-tang • Tei • Torikara • Nan-shu's Body • Heki • Stardust Clan • Mai-chiu • Copier |
Moon Palace | Yue-yin • Seven Priests (Sang-yi • Sang-er • Sang-san • Sang-si • Sang-wu • Sang-lian • Sang-qi) • Sang-nyui • Zako-yin • Seven Shells Family • Tsukiusa-yin • Sango-jin • Fountain Gatekeeper • Xi-liao & Xiong-tsu • Chu-yin • Sho-yin • Ching-yin • Meditating Giant Clan (Omedama • Hashira • Sufiku) |
Sun Palace | Tai-yang • Kae-yang • Koh-yang |
Darkness | Dark Amoebas • Kujira • Yamihyo • Yamin • Chi-tou • Ru-hou • Chui-hei |