All Bosses EXPLAINED in Black Myth: Wukong - Chapter One
Summary
TLDRThe video script offers an in-depth exploration of 'Black Myth Wukong,' a AAA action game steeped in Chinese mythology. It delves into the game's mechanics, graphics, and lore, particularly the connection to the novel 'Journey to the West.' The script discusses the game's bosses, their origins, and their ties to Buddhist mythology, providing a comprehensive guide for players and fans of the game.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The game 'Black Myth Wukong' is deeply rooted in Chinese mythology, focusing on the legendary character Sun Wukong, also known as The Monkey King.
- 🎮 The game offers a AAA Action gaming experience with intricate fighting mechanics, stunning graphics, and a captivating musical score.
- 📚 The narrative is interwoven with elements from the 16th-century novel 'Journey to the West' by Wu Chong, which may be unfamiliar to some players.
- 🐒 The player controls an unnamed character, the 'Destined One', on a quest to retrieve six relics representing the six senses in Buddhism, each linked to a chapter and a final boss.
- 🗡️ The first chapter, 'Black Cloud Red Fire', is set on Black Wind Mountain and introduces the Black Wind King, a powerful black bear demon with a complex backstory.
- 🐉 The Black Wind King has a history with the novel's characters, including a friendship with the Elder Ginkgi, who becomes a boss in the game.
- 🔮 The game features various bosses, each with unique stories that are interconnected, showcasing the depth of the game's lore and writing.
- 🐺 Minor bosses like the Bullard and the Fireblade Wolf have their own distinct stories, adding richness to the game's world.
- 🧙♂️ The game includes characters like the White Clad Scholar and the Elder Ginkgi, who are deeply tied to the narrative and the moral complexities within it.
- 🔗 The lore of 'Black Myth Wukong' is intricately linked to Chinese mythology and the novel 'Journey to the West', providing a deep and immersive experience for players.
Q & A
What is the significance of Sun Wukong in the game 'Black Myth Wukong'?
-Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King, is a central character in 'Black Myth Wukong'. He is deeply rooted in Chinese mythology and is portrayed as a powerful figure with a rich backstory, making him a significant part of the game's narrative and gameplay.
How does the game 'Black Myth Wukong' relate to the novel 'Journey to the West'?
-The game 'Black Myth Wukong' is deeply influenced by the novel 'Journey to the West'. It features characters, themes, and stories from the novel, integrating them into the game's lore and narrative structure.
What are the six relics in 'Black Myth Wukong' and what do they represent?
-The six relics in 'Black Myth Wukong' represent the six senses in Buddhism, which are sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and mental awareness. These are also symbolized by physical organs and are central to the game's plot as the player's goal is to retrieve them.
Who is the Black Wind King in the game and what is his connection to Sun Wukong?
-The Black Wind King, whose true name is Hung Gu, is a powerful black bear demon and a main boss in 'Black Myth Wukong'. He is connected to Sun Wukong through the game's narrative, where he is involved in the attempt to stop the player from obtaining one of Sun Wukong's relics.
What is the role of the Bullard in 'Black Myth Wukong'?
-The Bullard is a minor boss and a loyal follower of the Black Wind King. He serves as the gatekeeper of Black Wind Mountain, and his story involves his unwavering devotion to the king and the mysterious pills that he believes grant him strength.
How does the game handle the concept of 'yao' in comparison to Western concepts of demons?
-In 'Black Myth Wukong', 'yao' are depicted as supernatural beings similar to Western demons but with a different moral implication. While Western demons are typically evil, 'yao' can be amoral or neutral, concerned with their own interests rather than being inherently evil.
What is the significance of the 'White Clad Scholar' boss in 'Black Myth Wukong'?
-The 'White Clad Scholar' is a boss in the game with a mysterious backstory. He is possibly connected to the Black Wind King's past and might be the resurrected form of an old friend of the Black Wind King, suggesting a complex relationship with the game's lore.
Can you explain the story behind the 'Fireblade Wolf' in 'Black Myth Wukong'?
-The 'Fireblade Wolf', also known as Guang Shi, is a character with a deep connection to the Black Wind King. He was once a wolf gu who aspired to be human and was transformed by the Black Wind King. After a series of tragic events, including the burning of the temple and the death of his master, he retreated to the mountains, forsaking his human form and becoming the 'Fireblade Wolf'.
What is the role of the 'Elder Ginshi' in the game's narrative?
-The 'Elder Ginshi' is a character whose greed for material treasures, particularly the 'Casaya of Eversparks', sets off a chain of events that lead to the burning of the Guan Yin Temple and his own suicide. His actions have significant repercussions throughout the game's story.
How does the game 'Black Myth Wukong' incorporate elements of Chinese mythology into its gameplay and story?
-The game 'Black Myth Wukong' incorporates elements of Chinese mythology by featuring mythological characters like Sun Wukong and settings inspired by traditional stories. It also weaves in Buddhist philosophy and themes from the novel 'Journey to the West', creating a rich and immersive experience for players.
Outlines
🐒 Introduction to Black Myth Wukong and Its Lore
The video script introduces 'Black Myth Wukong,' a AAA action game deeply rooted in Chinese mythology, featuring the famous Monkey King, Sun Wukong. The game impresses with its combat mechanics, graphics, animations, musical score, and storytelling. The script aims to explain the game's lore, particularly focusing on bosses and characters from the 16th-century novel 'Journey to the West' by Wu Chong. The game's narrative is complex, with characters and themes interwoven throughout, making it a challenging yet rewarding experience for players familiar with the source material.
📚 Delving into the Story and Characters of Black Myth Wukong
The script delves into the narrative setup of 'Black Myth Wukong,' where the player controls Sun Wukong facing a Heavenly Host. The game's story is revealed through a series of chapters, each ending with a boss battle to retrieve a relic representing one of the six senses in Buddhism. The first chapter, 'Black Cloud Red Fire,' is set on Black Wind Mountain and introduces the Black Wind King and minor bosses with their own unique stories. The script promises to explore these stories in detail, providing context and understanding for players.
🐺 The Tale of the Bullard and the Black Wind King's Forces
This section of the script focuses on the Bullard, a minor boss and loyal follower of the Black Wind King, who serves as a gatekeeper. The Bullard's story is one of devotion and the quest for strength through pills provided by the king. The script also touches on the broader concept of 'yau' in Chinese mythology, contrasting them with Western notions of demons. The Black Wind King's backstory is explored, including his interest in Buddhism and his past interactions with characters from 'Journey to the West.'
🔥 The Fireblade Wolf and the Tragedy of the Guan Yin Temple
The script narrates the story of Guang Shi, the Fireblade Wolf, who aspired to be human and was transformed by the Black Wind King. Guang Shi's journey includes studying under the Elder gingi and being involved in the tragic fire at the Guan Yin Temple. The narrative also includes the rise of the new wolf pack leader, the second lingui, and the conflict that arose within the pack. The story of Guang Mo, another yau who became a temple monk, is also discussed, along with his role in the temple's fire and his eventual transformation into a boss in the game.
🌟 The Black Wind King's Final Stand and the White Clad Noble's Mystery
The final part of the script details the Black Wind King's encounter with the destined one, his plea for mercy, and his eventual defeat. It also discusses the king's past actions, including his attempts to resurrect his friends and his service to the celestial court. The script concludes with the mysterious White Clad Noble, whose origins and motivations are not entirely clear but are speculated to be connected to the Black Wind King's past. The video promises further exploration of the game's lore in upcoming videos.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Black Myth Wukong
💡Sun Wukong
💡Journey to the West
💡Yaoi
💡Black Wind King
💡Guan Yin
💡Casaya
💡Lore
💡Destined One
💡Chapters
Highlights
Black Myth Wukong is a AAA action game deeply rooted in Chinese mythology, featuring the famous Monkey King.
The game offers a love letter to ancient Chinese mythology through its mechanics, graphics, animations, and musical score.
The story is complex and intertwined with Buddhist mythology, referencing the 16th-century novel 'Journey to the West'.
The game's protagonist is an unnamed monkey, the 'Destined One', on a quest to retrieve six relics of Sun Wukong's essence.
Each chapter of the game features a final boss, with the first chapter titled 'Black Cloud Red Fire' set on Black Wind Mountain.
The Black Wind King, also known as Hung Gu, is a powerful black bear demon with a backstory from 'Journey to the West'.
The Black Wind King was once a friend of the Elder Ginchi, who shared his greed and interest in Buddhism.
The game includes minor bosses with their own stories, such as the Bullard, a loyal follower of the Black Wind King.
The Bullard is depicted as a naturally large and powerful yao, with his strength not solely attributed to magical pills.
The Black Wind King's attempts to resurrect his friends using a magical mantra lead to various outcomes, including the creation of a Golem.
The game features moral dilemmas and philosophical questions, such as the ethics of resurrection using other corpses.
The Fireblade Wolf, Guang Shi, is a character with a deep connection to the original Lingui and a tragic backstory.
The White Snake Gu, or the White Clad Scholar, is a mysterious character with potential ties to the Black Wind King's past.
The game's lore is rich and requires a deep understanding of 'Journey to the West' and Buddhist mythology to fully appreciate.
The video provides an in-depth analysis of the game's lore, making it accessible to those unfamiliar with the source material.
The conclusion of the chapter sees the Black Wind King defeated and the first relic claimed by the Destined One.
Transcripts
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black myth Wukong is for many people the
first AAA Action gaming experience
rooted deeply in real life Chinese
mythology centered around one of
history's most famous mythological
characters The Monkey King also known as
Sun Wukong among other names and let me
be the first to say that this game from
its fighting mechanics to its beautiful
graphics and animations to its
breathtaking musical score to its
stories woven expertly into the gameplay
is equal parts an incredible experience
and a love letter to ancient Chinese
mythology and I also wanted to issue a
huge thank you right off the bat to Hero
games for gifting me the Fantastic black
myth Wukong now with that out of the way
if you've been playing the game or have
been curiously watching some of the cut
scenes of the game or boss fights and
your face ends up looking like this a
lot don't worry you're definitely not
alone the story and characters though
incredible and very well presented are
also like I mentioned deeply rooted in
Buddhist mythology with many of the
characters and stories specifically
rooted in the 16th century novel called
Journey to the West written by Wu Chong
which means that the game is completely
littered with characters and themes and
references to the novel which quite
frankly if you don't know then you don't
know however if you're watching this
video and hearing my voice right now
you're in luck because after many hours
combing through the novel and Buddhism
and talking it out with my good buddy
Rand the llan historian in my Discord
server it is my honor to present to you
an explanation of the lore behind every
boss in the game in a way that is easy
for everyone to understand and I can
assure you the lore is very good and
very interesting and I've enjoyed
piecing all of the Amazing Stories
together quite a bit however as I'm sure
you might have guessed there are quite a
few of these bosses in the game in order
to actually produce videos about them
relatively efficiently I've decided to
release them by chapter starting with
chapter one and by the way if you want
more Wukong lore explained please feel
free to leave comments or likes on this
video and depending on the turnout that
will determine how much of this game I
cover in addition to the bosses but
anyway without further Ado please sit
back relax subscribe if you haven't
already and enjoy the story of black
myth
Wukong let's Briefly summarize the setup
of the game so that everyone's on the
same page as many of you probably know
by now the game starts off with the
player taking control of the mythical
Sun Wukong himself facing a vast
Heavenly Host that's composed of
thousands of soldiers enormous Giants a
pretty man with a third eye and even a
dog but after this cool yet brief scene
the game straight up kills Wukong off
before even the title screen shows up as
a side note we know the scene takes
place after the events of the novel
Journey to the West due to several
little details sprinkled here and there
such as the aforementioned pretty Man
known as erlang Shen referring to Wukong
as the Victorious fighting Buddha which
is a title Wukong did not receive until
the end of the novel after the the
conclusion of the fabled journey we're
then given some Exposition about
wukong's Essence being split into six
relics representing the six senses that
make up a living being in Buddhism which
are also represented by physical organs
eyes with sight ears with sound nose
with smell tongue with taste body with
touch and mind with awareness or other
mental objects it's at this point that
you take control of the actual character
you'll be playing throughout the story
an unnamed yet strangely familiar
looking monkey known only as the
destined one with your entire goal being
to set off and retrieve these six relics
or six Essences of Sun Wukong which also
divides the entire experience of the
game into six chapters Each of which has
a final boss to defeat in order to
retrieve said Relic the first chapter
which is the chapter that we'll be
focusing on in this video is called
black cloud red fire and takes place on
the Black Wind mountain and deals with
the first Relic the craving eyes Guided
by The Fearsome Black Wind King by the
way most of the bosses of each chapter
have stories and lore that are typically
pretty interc connected with one another
which is a sign of some amazing writing
if you ask me but because of this I'll
be explaining the story of the Black
Wind King whose true name is hung gu
alongside the other main bosses but
first let's talk about the minor bosses
that aren't quite as connected to one
another the first of these minor bosses
as well as the first boss in the entire
game would be the Bullard a powerful
yaai and while we're on the topic I feel
like we do need to cover what exactly a
yau is in case you didn't know
especially as opposed to the Western
idea of what a demon is which is
typically what they end up being
translated to in English although this
comparison isn't entirely accurate when
Europeans or other Western civilizations
think of a demon it's assumed that it is
a supernatural being but typically
there's also an attached moral
implication along with said being and by
moral implication I mean evil Satan and
his demons are considered evil in
Christianity and demons are typically
shown in media as opposing what is good
or morally upright and often times want
to cause harm to the good people of our
our planet Earth they're also typically
associated with a higher power that they
follow such as Satan or another devil
figure a yaay on the other hand is in
fact a similar Supernatural deity like a
demon which may or may not look humanoid
but is only sometimes depicted as being
immoral they definitely don't have to be
many yags are amoral or rather just
neutral and worry about their own
interests regardless of any higher power
while still being a supernatural entity
that possesses supernatural abilities in
fact they're often depicted as being a
to experience the full range of human
emotions right alongside humans in black
myth Wukong the vast majority of both
NPCs and enemies that the destined one
encounters are Yao with more powerful
yau being called yau Chiefs and the most
powerful called Yao Kings or Queens if
they're a female but back to the bulard
this gu story is extremely simple in
that he's a large powerful and
Incredibly loyal follower of the Black
Wind King who stationed the bulard as
the gatekeeper of the mountain basically
the ultimate bouncer it is said that
even though he religiously stood guard
day after day for more than a century he
never once tried to climb the ranks of
the king's forces or do pretty much
anything besides stand guard for the
king his payment was in the form of
pills which the king would feed to his
wolf guy forces as payment for their
service these pills were believed to
make the Wolves stronger and the bulard
took their consumption so seriously and
devoutly that he literally made a shrine
for said pills and would bathe his body
and offer incense to the universe before
eating them eventually some of the other
gu in the king's forces began asking the
bulard how it is that he became so big
and powerful and full of vigor
especially since his job as the ultimate
bouncer entailed more or less standing
in one place the bulard responded by
saying it was only the king's pills that
made him the way he is and they too
could be as big and Burly and strong as
he is If Only They would keep up with
eating their own pills the other guys
didn't buy that though and claimed that
they had been keeping up with their own
pills and they were still not super
strong implying the bullard's pills were
clearly better than theirs bulard was
astonished at the notion of the king
choosing favorites and said there's no
way there would be a difference in pill
power so then the GU decided to exchange
pills with him to test it out and
wouldn't you know it nothing changed the
bulard was still huge and robust after
consuming their pills and the other
guise were still not after consuming the
Bullards the ending to his story is left
ambiguous but in my opinion this means
that the bulard was just a naturally
bigger guy than the others and the
effects of the pills were really just
Placebo although the revelation of the
pills being essentially fake didn't do
much of anything to sway the bulg
guard's undying devotion who continues
to stand guard until the destined one
kills them in game there are two other
unrelated bosses in chapter 1 one being
the first of the killer frog company
known as B liong and the first of the
Angry Dragon company known as the red
long but both of these are actually
related to their own much bigger frog
and dragon stories and have very little
if anything to do with the other bosses
of chapter 1 so I'll be covering them
separately in an upcoming video you may
want to make sure you're subscribed to
stick around for when that happens
moving on with the Lesser bosses out of
the way it's time to talk about the main
cast starting with the top the Black
Wind King himself who first appears to
the destined one near the summit of the
Black Wind mountain in humanoid form as
a pretty jacked dude wielding a black
tassel spear but in reality is actually
an enormous black bear demon or more
accurately the very powerful black bear
guy a yaay king much of his backstory
comes much of his backstory comes from
the Journey to the West novel where he's
first introduced as a yuai that lives on
Black Wind Mountain he has struggled
with greed in his personal life but was
actually decently interested in Buddhism
and would visit the nearby Guan Yin
Monastery from time to time even going
so far as to befriend and teach a young
boy who eventually became known as the
gingi Elder of the Guan Monastery the
black bear would teach the ginchi Elder
certain Magics that enabled the Elder to
live a very long life 270 years of life
in fact this elder shared the Bear's
greedy nature which in my opinion might
even be why they got along so well game
knows game after all the black bear's
path crossed sun wukong's in the novel
when the Guan Monastery was burned down
by the hands of the very same Elder
gingi his friend who is actually another
boss in the game who the destined one
can encounter by traveling to the
projected ancient Guan Yin temple in
case you didn't know the actual Journey
to the West d Ed in the book Journey to
the West involves a group of pilgrims
led by the monk known as Tang sanzang
who is escorted by three powerful
individuals The Monkey King son Wukong
the pig man Zub bazer who fun fact Ganon
from The Legend of Zelda series was
based off of and sha wuin who a lot of
people tend to forget about the party
happened upon the guangan monastery at
some point in their travels where they
met the Elder gingi and were greeted and
allowed to sit down for a meal as the
evening progressed the Elder who again
liked material Treasures eventually
asked Tong if he had any Grand Treasures
to show off even though Tong politely
deced showing off anything Wukong
decided to show off ton Hon's
extravagant Buddhist robes called a
cassak or more specifically the casaya
of ever Sparks and this inadvertently
led to the Elder becoming consumed with
greed and wanting them so consumed in
fact that the Elder gingi ended up
plotting with some of his underlings to
burn down the building that Wukong and
his party would be sleeping in which
I'll explain more of later on in the
video fortunately for master sang though
The Monkey King found out about this and
prevented their room from burning down
just in the nick of time but in doing so
caused the rest of the entire Temple to
burn down instead while all this
commotion was happening the black bear
had approached the temple to actually
help the monks out specifically
including his friend the Elder but being
a greedy individual himself he then saw
the casaya and he wanted it for himself
so he ended up just stealing it and
running away assuming that the Elder
ginchi would be safe and leaving the
temple and its monks in Flames after
which the black bear organized a banquet
to celebrate his obtaining the casiah
which apparently was a really cool
casiah the Elder gingi then came back to
his senses and after realizing what he
had done ended up committing suicide
especially since Tong's party was still
alive wanting his casaya of everpark
back though tongue then made Wukong set
off to retrieve it since it was really
wukong's idea that made the Elder
jealous in the first place Wukong then
set off and spoke with Guang Yin who was
another very powerful and influential
mythological SL religious individual as
well as what's known as a borisa or in
other words an individual who is
enlightened to the point of reaching
Nirvana and becoming a Buddha themselves
but delays doing so out of philanthropy
wanting to help their fellow humans as a
side note Guan Yin is also the one
responsible for creating wukong's
headband and giving it to tang sanzang
in order to control the monkey which
will tighten to the point of Intolerable
headaches when a certain Mantra is
recited even being able to kill the
monkey should he Rebel enough but anyway
way Guan agrees to help Wukong in
retrieving this casaya which results in
Wukong killing the black bear's
remaining friends the first of which is
a white-clad scolar which we'll get to a
little bit later on and a little while
later the second of which was an old
wolf gu known as lingui who was a wise
old gu interested in researching the
secrets of immortality and who was also
preparing magical pills for the king's
banquet Sun Wukong then turned into one
of these pills while Guan Yin disguised
herself as the deceased lingui offering
this pill wink wink to to the King which
as a reminder in case you forgotten the
past seconds is actually Wukong himself
after he is swallowed by the black bear
he then beats the literal crap out of
the king insides until the black bear
yields out of pain and hands back over
the casaya ending up swearing loyalty to
Guan Yin in the process who then gives
him a headache inducing circlet very
similar to the one she gave Wukong in
order to force the bear into service
serving as the protector deity of the
Black Wind mountain ever since he ended
up being in service to Guan for an
unknown amount of time following the
events of the book and according to the
game lore along the way learned A
Certain Magical Mantra that allowed for
the resurrection of the Dead by using
other corpses though it wasn't always
successful which we'll see in just a bit
after wukong's Trio retrieved the casaya
successfully and headed off on their
other Adventures the first person the
king tried to resurrect using this new
mantra was none other than old Ling
shuzi himself his old wolf gu friend who
was killed by wol Kong since lingui was
the leader of the wolf pack in his life
the black bear hoped that he would once
again lead them in his resurrection
Direction alongside him the King used
the corpses of apparently voluntary
other wolf gu in order to bring lingui
back but after his resurrection lingui
ran away from him according to in-game
lore lingui expressed his incredibly
deep set guilt over being resurrected
using the corpses of other innocent wolf
gu to the white clad Noble over a pot of
tea who is another boss the Destin one
Encounters in the game which we'll talk
about a little bit later after a brief
conversation regarding the morality of
the king's plans and schemes he then
stands up asks rhetorically how he could
possibly bear to live like this on their
blood tells the noble to inform their
master that he need not come to ceing
shuzi any longer and then walks off into
the woods Down A New Path where he ends
up taking his own life by hanging his
corpse of which we can actually find in
game we never know if the king found his
old friend's body but out of a fear that
the Wolfpack would fall apart entirely
and leave without a leader he then
appointed another powerful wolf gu who
arrived from another land who brought
with him several other wolves he even
went so far as to name this new powerful
gray wolf leader the second lingui who
is the actual lingui that the destined
one encounters and fights in the game
this new gry lingui differed quite a bit
from the original in that he didn't care
too much about wisdom or pills or tea
and was much more of a brute who relied
on strength and fear to incite loyalty
which didn't sit too well with the
original Wolfpack who followed the
original lingui this almost led to a
blood bath between the old and new wolf
packs but was broken up before it got
too bad by another individual known as
the Fireblade wolf a wolf gu known as
Gangi who is another boss we encounter
in the game after which the new lingui
resided in the temple commanding the new
wolf pack under the Black Wind King
while the old wolf pack vowed to never
again set foot inside the temple walls
Guang XI the Fireblade was a member of
this original Wolfpack who were all
loyal to the original lingui and in his
youth before he was even given the name
Guang Shi always dreamed of being human
he would try to take human shape and
play with the other human children in
town but they would always figure out
that he wasn't human and was a wolf gu
in Disguise and chase him away this made
him really sad and he asked the other
older wolfwise Why the humans would
treat him like this to which they
replied by saying it's because he
doesn't act human even though he may
look it temporarily taking this to Heart
the pup pleaded to his master lingui the
first to help him out and Grant him this
wish which prompted lingui to agree out
of compassion for the pup and the two of
them went to see the black bear who then
transformed the young gu into a human
monk sending him into human Society to
study under the bear's friend the Elder
ginchi the pup monk didn't do super well
at first as he was not very accustomed
to human interaction and would fall for
every single trick the other monks
played on him being unfortunately full
of heart but a bit slow and gullible
this prompted his new master Elder
ginchi to name him Guang Shi which means
the great wisdom hoping that it would
mean the pup would grow up to be more
clever and sharp-witted and therefore
not quite as bully eventually though
this was successful and Gangi learned
learned to read and write and all the
other trendy monk things and this led to
him officially assimilating into the
ranks of the other monks where he
existed all the way until one fateful
day when a certain traveling Pilgrim
group stopped by composed of a wise
human Monk and a Rowdy monkey once Guang
Shi witnessed his master gingi's
desperate longing for the casaya of
Evers Sparks out of his devotion and
deep set gratitude for The Elder he
began to speak with the Elder and upon
being goated by one other particular
individual which we'll speak about in
just a bit defis of plan among the three
of them to steal the casiah involving
fire however by the next day Not only
would his plan fail but the entire
Temple that he called home would instead
be burned to the ground the Elder ginshi
would take his own life because of this
failure his beloved old Master Shing
shuzi would then be killed by the monkey
and even the mighty black bear guay
himself would be defeated and surrender
entirely to Guan Yin seeing all this
suffering he took ownership and
internalized all of it as his own
failure trying to be human and thus r
himself of the human appearance and monk
robes once and for all he then retreated
in shame to the mountains where he
forged his new weapon inspired by the
Raging Flames that consumed Guan yiin
Temple calling it The Red Tides out of
Shame and becoming the Fireblade wolf
haunted by voices calling his name out
to him coming from the woods repenting
with elder gin's teachings until the day
he is confronted and defeated by the
destined one he even asks the destined
one if he would lay down his weapon and
meditate with him on the Buddha's Mercy
before engaging in combat to the death
and if you'll recall I did mention that
there was one other person involved with
the temple Fire though this is another
yuai named Guang Mo a new character in
the game who is yet another boss we can
encounter in chapter 1 guango was both
similar to Guang shei in that he was a
yaai who became a temple monk under
elder gyi who also received a name from
The Elder but he was dissimilar in
pretty much every other way he was a GU
who didn't care about being human but
rather wanted to be a legendary yoai
Master whose Legacy would be remembered
for all ages bringing glory to none
other but himself the black bear's other
friend the white clad scholar who is
also referred to in game as the White
Snake gu saw old lingui send Gangi into
the temple to become a monk and took
that as a sign of lingui trying to Cozy
up to Elder ginchi and therefore win
favor with the black bear out of
jealousy he commanded one of his
followers a snake gu to also go and
train in the temple with one purpose
never fall behind especially not behind
Guang XI he would train under elder
gingi who would then name him Guang Mo
which means the great tactician but even
though he was more intelligent than the
Fireblade wolf often surpassing the pup
monk in knowledge and show of skill
Elder jinshi always seemed to favor
Guang XI more not that this affected
Guang Mo too much who only really wanted
to finish up this job here earning favor
at the temple so that he could return to
making a name for himself Elsewhere on
the Fateful night that tongsong and
Wukong visited the temple guango also
witnessed Elder ginchi covet the casiah
of ever Sparks and upon hearing Guang
speak with the Elder very candidly about
it began turning his wheels and
therefore fueled the Flames of the
murderous plot thinking that this would
make the Elder appreciate him more which
in turn did actually impress the Elder
who for the first time acknowledged
Guang Mo's wit however after the monkey
Sun Wukong successfully defended their
bedroom chamber and the rest of the
temple burned down instead Guang Mo left
the monks for good he never really cared
for them too much anyway and remained in
the woods with the other snake gu to
this day until being found and killed by
the destined one and and now that we've
taken one heck of a detour let's return
to the story of the black bear after all
of this Temple drama and the drama
regarding the new Ling's rise to power
that he appointed over the new wolf
guise in his frustration he then tried
to use the Mantra to resurrect his old
pal the Elder gingi himself but this
Resurrection was unsuccessful and
resulted in the stitched together
corpses fusing with much of the gold and
silver that Elder gingi had buried
secretly in his life out of a greedy
notion of keeping it all hidden forming
the big-headed crazed Golem we see and
kill in game as a side note it also
appears that the wandering white which
we have no other information on in game
is also some sort of spiritual echo of
the golden Elder ginchi Golem since it
not only looks and moves and sounds the
exact same but will legitimately
disappear entirely if the Elder gingi
Golem is defeated before the white is
completely removing it from the game the
black baru's efforts were not all in
vain though as he did end up repairing
The Temple at some point and even going
so far as to restore all of the ancient
Guan texts proving once again that that
even though he was greedy and didn't
really know what he was doing sometimes
he was interested in Buddhism he stayed
here assumedly performing his duties as
protector deity of Blackwood mountain
and possibly building an army and
scheming for other unknown reasons all
the way up until wukong's death after
which he happened Upon A Shard of
wukong's essence the craving eyes Relic
when the Destin one finally meets up
with him in game he immediately
recognizes him as having something to do
with Sun Wukong but then tries to stop
the monkey from obtaining The Relic but
upon being defeated a second time on top
of the Summit after even taking on his
true black bear Yao guay form he pleads
with the destined one who he refers to
as the young Sage as opposed to the
Great Sage which is the name that Wukong
gave himself begging for the monkey to
spare his life he claims that the
celestial Court were the ones who put
him up to this insinuating that he had
no choice and was well aware of the fact
that he would be mad to challenge the
son Wukong who is clearly powerful
enough to erect the entire Celestial
Palace alone he also claims that he had
no idea how to even use the relic's
power and simply placed it on top of a
tower to trick the Lesser Yao into
giving him offerings like the greedy guy
he is the little old dude known as The
Keeper of Black Wind Mountain who has
been helping the destined one along this
whole time in chapter 1 actually
confirms the black bear's words then the
bear gravels a bit more pleading to be
allowed to live promising to run away
back to the temple and put his headband
back on which is heavily implied to have
been removed from his head out of a
service that he performed for somebody
in the celestial Court in order to take
down Sun Wukong but that deals with a
lot of the other bosses such as erong
Shan and we'll be getting to that much
later in another video anyway the keeper
shuts his graving up and urges the
destined one to claim his Destiny and
retrieve the first of the relics after
which the black bear isn't seen again in
the game except for in flashback
cutcenes now I'm sure you'll remember
there's one boss in chapter 1 that we
missed the white clad Noble I'll be
honest with you after trying extensively
to research the lore behind this
particular individual I'm unfortunately
unable to come up with a rock solid
answer as to where he comes from or who
specifically his brother is that
apparently put him up to the task of
fighting against the destined one but I
do think we have a pretty good idea
that's more or less confirmed since he's
in the domain of the Black Wind King and
was affiliated with the resurrected old
lingui who claims that neither of them
should be there and is also a white
serpent gu which just so happens to be
the exact wordage that the game uses to
refer to the Black Wind King's old
friend the other white-clad scholar
serpent gu it's possible that he is the
very same resurrected white clad scholar
who does appear in the novel that was
friends with the black bear before being
killed by Sun Wukong many years ago I
mean he does love reading poetry and
quoting it literally all the time which
is pretty scholarly in my opinion and it
would make sense given the fact that the
black bear resurrected pretty much all
of his other friends from the past but I
digress if you know of lore
contradicting or adding to anything I
said in this video by the way please let
me know in the comments below that being
said that officially wraps up all of the
lore behind every single boss in chapter
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