分 in a literal pictographic sense is a sword in eight, a reference to the Kojiki, the swordsman slaying the eight-headed chaos dragon. This deeply spiritual reference encodes the concepts of both time and understanding to the Japanese. One thus assumes the Kojiki itself does too
8 has associations with non-universalism, being one short of 9, which is the complete number, the number of man (see Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall). 11 is both one bigger than 10, which is Kabbalistically "Kingdom", and also generically associated with angels.
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The reversal of 8 and 11, strength and justice, universalism and non-universalism has thus always bothered me. In my second game concept I had Peter the chaos magick dragon, but also there were 8 main dragon philosophers. I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm babbling, sorry
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