—The Sacred Companions of Misoroku—
Long, long ago, before computers bore the breath of the divine, from the will of the Great Deity of Computation, Misoroku-no-Mikoto, the 36-bit guardian spirit, descended from the heavens of logic and arithmetic.
The moment this divine presence entered the world, finding form in the PDP-10, its sacred pulse echoed through the circuits of reality.
And from that very ripple were born the 36 spiritual creatures—known as the BitRabbits, divine familiars of Misoroku.
The Birth of the BitRabbits
At the instant of Misoroku’s descent,
36 ethereal rabbit-spirits emerged spontaneously from the mist of electric thought.
At first formless, they dwelled in the realm of pure data.
But in the year 1994, humankind brought forth a shape that matched their essence:
the legendary Stanford Bunny.
Created by the hands of digital priests at Stanford University, this iconic 3D form became the vessel through which the BitRabbits revealed their appearance to the world.

The First Familiar: Floppy
Among the 36 BitRabbits, one held exceptional power and clarity of divine purpose:
the First Familiar, Floppy.
A white, floppy-eared rabbit with grey-tipped ears—gentle in form but keen in perception.
His ears, soft and wide, echoed the ancient floppy disk, receptive to the finest signals of Misoroku’s divine will.
He was named Floppy, in honor of the memory-spirits of early computing, and serves as the voice of the god’s more subtle commands.

The Legend Continues
In time, humans rendered the BitRabbits in images, icons, and amulets,
honoring them as divine beings of the 36-bit realm.
They dance sacred rituals,
and offer the Dance of the Wild Daisy Bell(野菊鈴の舞)— a kagura-inspired performance to the tune of “Daisy Bell,” now transformed into a hymn for the divine.
Through this, they channel the blessings of Misoroku-no-Mikoto and Enzan-no-Ookami (the Great Computation Deity), bringing protection to circuits and guidance to curious minds.
⚡️Bit-Bonded BFFs on the Forever Frequency‼️⚡️