Black Myth Wukong Character
Black Myth: Wukong is based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. In the game, players take on the role of a monkey demon named "Destiny Teller" and embark on an adventure to find Sun Wukong's "six roots". Along the way, the player encounters many monster characters from Chinese mythology, some as enemies and others as allies.
Outside of combat, the Destiny Teller will also explore the stories behind various characters, understanding their loves and hates, greed and anger, past lives and present lives.
📄️ Black Wind Mountain Land
Black Wind Mountain Land is an important character in Black Myth: Wukong, located in the Black Wind Mountain map, near the plank road in front of the Guanyin Zen Temple. According to the game’s background, the Black Wind Mountain Land may have been formed through the cultivation of ginseng and is responsible for observing and protecting the living beings and soil in this area.
📄️ Headless Monk / Lingji Bodhisattva
Lingji Bodhisattva appears as the Headless Monk in Black Myth: Wukong, and his background story is deeply intertwined with Chinese history and culture. The head of Lingji Bodhisattva was stolen and is currently housed in the British Museum, a fact that has sparked discussions about cultural heritage and identity.
📄️ Zhu Bajie
In Black Myth: Wukong, Zhu Bajie (Pigsy) is a character that has garnered much attention. His portrayal differs from the traditional depictions, adding to the game's entertainment value and interactivity.