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'''Sung-Chiang''' was the [[Chinese]] [[god]] of thieves and criminals. He had a thousand names and could take on any appearance he desired. In his form as [[Weng-Chiang]], an ethnic corruption, he could kill with light from his eyes and had leathal halitosis. ([[ | '''Sung-Chiang''' was the [[Chinese]] [[god]] of thieves and criminals. He had a thousand names and could take on any appearance he desired. In his form as [[Weng-Chiang]], an ethnic corruption, he could kill with light from his eyes and had leathal halitosis. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'') | ||
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