Puannum

Puannūm (: 70% Puánnuum ), also known as Puannūm of Kutua (70% Puánnuum Kutuim) or Puannūm the Obscene (70% Puánnuum Paḫzu), was an Ancient Seogwanese philosopher. He was born in Kutua, a Nippurian hamlet east of Mount Sisi, sometime in 823 BCE and died in Kanesh in 736 BCE.

Puannūm was a controversial figure. In his puberty, he was caught stealing from the hamlet's and was expelled. He settled south to Kanesh, entering a with a  named Rišmarduk. Although they shared amiable relations, Rišmarduk was forced to annul the contract, once Puannūm had set the manor's loose. He then lived simplistically as a, often sleeping in a spare (ceramic vase) at the marketplace.