Once the subject of a Far Eastern faerie tale, this wavekin may or may not seek revenge after being used by an adventurous rabbit.
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According to a Far Eastern faerie tale, a white rabbit from the moon once placed this wavekin into the One River and utilized its sprawling form as a bridge. Given the gakugyo's rancorous demeanor, any such meeting seems more likely to result in the rabbit's being devoured whole, but perhaps it was of milder temperament before being thoroughly trod upon by hippity-hoppity feet.