KSBD 2-30
Hansa was one of the oldest of YISUN’s servants. His bones were old and weary and ground down from the dust of five hundred thousand worlds, and he lived in a black house made from iron nails with his daughter Prim. A cold had settled in his flesh from his conception and his temperament was sometimes quite brittle, yet he was a smooth talker, an excellent patkun player, a worldly smoker, owned several fine wooden tables and a carved bone tea pot; he was fond of his smoking pipe, his sword with a hilt of white ash, and his multiversal flame manipulator was well oiled, he was not fond of talk shows, politicians or smokeless fires. He had a peculiar belief that causal reality was a particularly harsh joke, and luck could shatter with a slight finger push. For this he was widely considered the wisest of YIS’ black sons.
Lord Hansa is never pictured without his smoking pipe, his legs must always be crossed or he must be reclining in his old age, he has 3 arms and only one head. His skin must always be blue. His third arm often holds his black lacquer sword sheath. He rules the elderly, the reticent and doubting. His number is 33.

Reality is joke, huh?
really makes you wonder how all those stories about Ysun speaking with disciples came about.
I know a lot of philosophers have already been named? Is this idea of divine suicide inspired by mainländer? I find it a really compelling thought so I hope it goes more indepth about it.
This might just be one of my favorite panels in the entire comic, artful composition and incredible presentation come together to present one of the most potent of implications, God’s Holy Suicide
I love the simultaneous introduction of Hansa in all of his recalcitrant doubt