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Dangkang (当康): The Harbinger of Abundance

  • Entity ID: ent_chinese_classic_当康
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (Low-Risk/Beneficial)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Origin: 《山海经》 (Classic of Mountains and Seas)
  • Mythos System: Chinese Classic / Mythic Beast
  • Primary Habitat: 钦山 (Qin Mountain)
  • Tags: #mythic-beast #chinese-classic #agricultural-omen

The Dangkang (当康) is a biological anomaly rooted in the ancient Chinese classical canon. Historically documented within the Classic of Mountains and Seas (东山经), it manifests as a creature resembling a common swine (豚), yet characterized by its prominent, formidable tusks.

“Its appearance is that of a pig, yet it possesses great tusks. When this beast is sighted, the world shall enjoy a bountiful harvest.” — Classic of Mountains and Seas, Eastern Classic

While it shares the anatomical baseline of the Suidae family, the Dangkang functions as a localized reality-stabilizing entity. Its presence does not merely coincide with agricultural success; it actively influences the probability of caloric growth and seasonal fertility in the surrounding biosphere.

  • Visual Profile: The beast carries a distinct, stout physique. The most notable anomaly is the rapid, recursive growth of its tusks, which glow with a faint, amber bioluminescence when the entity is sensing high-yield soil conditions.
  • Environmental Interaction: The Dangkang acts as a sentient “fertility anchor.” Within a 50-meter radius, crop germination rates have been observed to increase by approximately 400% under controlled test conditions.

[System Directive: Protocol DANG-KANG-01]

  1. Physical Stability: The entity must adhere to the standard physical and metaphysical laws dictated by the Chinese Classic containment architecture.
  2. Perimeter Security: A 50-meter safety and observation buffer must be maintained at all times. Personnel are advised against aggressive interaction, as the entity possesses a high degree of territorial instinct, despite its benevolent nature.
  3. Observation: Researchers should document any “Abundance Cascades”—events where the Dangkang’s presence leads to anomalous overgrowth of flora.

Current research into the Dangkang’s modern-day manifestations remains sparse. Unlike more volatile entities, the Dangkang tends to remain in dormant, localized pocket dimensions linked to ancestral agricultural zones.

Researcher Call to Action: There is currently a void in the documentation regarding the Dangkang’s interaction with modern hydroponics or urban vertical farming. If you observe the Dangkang surfacing in metropolitan areas, please submit your findings to the Central Archive immediately. Do not attempt to domesticate the entity for industrial yield increase.