Idol!Bang Chan x reader (Do Hanbi face claim) SMAU.
Except it's going to be a collection of random scenarios rather than a full story.
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Idol!Bang Chan x reader (Do Hanbi face claim) SMAU.
Except it's going to be a collection of random scenarios rather than a full story.
One
random things I haven't posted here yet (I think)
(Bacon is an oshnu from a fic of mine which you can read here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/33937291)
lanky
We met and we loved.
Hanbi for GQ Korea April 2020. Photographed by Kim Sun Hye
Neverland Entertainment has released It's My Angel's previously unknown debut track "Oh! My God" after 5 years of keeping it hidden. The girl group never deb...
Neverland Entertainment has released It's My Angel's previously unknown debut track "Oh! My God" after 5 years of keeping it hidden. The girl group never debuted due to complications, but main vocalist HanBi went on to become a famous solo artist. The other three girls in the group have dropped off the idol radar since the group’s disbandment, but after speaking with an official from Neverland Entertainment, all four girls agreed that it was time to show the world what could have been.
Do you happen to know who Hanbi/Hanpa is, other than the article on Wikipedia? I am trying to find a historical text involving this character, but I just keep coming up short on the matter. I also think that it is odd that he is said to be the father of Huwawa/Humbaba, but in the Epic of Gilgamesh, Huwawa clearly states that he didn't have a father or mother.
I did some digging, and the only references I can find to him are texts that call him the father of Puzuzu (as Wikipedia says). I did not find any scholarly literature that said he was the father of Humbaba, so I don’t know where Wikipedia gets that from.
One of the most prominent places he’s mentioned is on this statuette in the Louvre. He also appears in other inscriptions, but again, only within the phrase “Puzuzu, son of the god Hanbi.”
Sorry I couldn’t help more!