MORRIS | Di-Jiang (帝江) / Hun-Dun (混沌) Mountain patron god in Chinese mythology; a being of primal chaos with no facial features, four wings, and six legs; lives in a perpetual state of confusion and loves to sing and dance. VFX Breakdown | Info
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MORRIS | Di-Jiang (帝江) / Hun-Dun (混沌) Mountain patron god in Chinese mythology; a being of primal chaos with no facial features, four wings, and six legs; lives in a perpetual state of confusion and loves to sing and dance. VFX Breakdown | Info

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