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Black Myth: Zhong Kui Lore & Mythology

Black Myth: Zhong Kui Lore - Story, Mythology & Setting So Far

The story, mythology, and setting of Black Myth: Zhong Kui: the demon hunter Zhong Kui, the thinning veil between worlds, and the lore released so far.

8/20/2026 Last updated: 8/20/2026 3 min read

What is the story of Black Myth: Zhong Kui?

The official lore page describes an ancient China where “the veil between mortals and the spirit realm grows thin, and one man becomes the last line of defense against the forces of darkness.” That man is Zhong Kui: a righteous scholar who failed his imperial exams due to corruption, chose death over dishonor, and was appointed commander of ghosts and demons by the Jade Emperor. His “journey from tragic death to divine redemption” is the spine of the game’s narrative.

What is the setting?

A China drawn from Tang-era imagination and Taoist cosmology, filtered through Game Science’s established “ancient China, but wrong” art direction from Wukong: recognizable architecture, painted talismans, and temple iconography rendered in a haunted register. The trailers move between a fog-drowned riverside village, narrow alleyways hung with talisman gates, and open wilderness under a discolored sky.

Who is the main character?

Zhong Kui — in Game Science’s framing, a “ghost-catching god who wanders between Hell and Earth.” He is a demon hunter by office (commander of ghosts) and a scholar by origin, which gives the character a built-in duality: bookish integrity and supernatural ferocity. See Who Is Zhong Kui? for the full folklore background.

What is Zhong Kui’s greatest trial?

The official lore page raises the question without answering it: Zhong Kui’s greatest trial is teased as a centerpiece of the plot. The page also names an antagonist force — “a primal chaotic force that threatens to break the seals between realms” — whose nature and origin “remain shrouded in mystery.” Both are deliberate open threads from the studio.

How does it connect to Black Myth: Wukong?

Same series, same developer, same mythological deep-dive approach — but a separate story with a separate protagonist and setting. Game Science has said the Black Myth series will explore different figures from Chinese mythology rather than continue the Destined One’s journey. For a full comparison, see Zhong Kui vs Wukong.

What is confirmed versus theoretical?

  • Confirmed (from official sources): the thin-veil premise, Zhong Kui as commander of ghosts, the life-and-death theme, a coming “greatest trial,” and a chaotic force threatening the realm seals.
  • Unconfirmed / fan reading: specific factions, named five ghosts, the structure of the campaign, and how the “trial” resolves. Those sections are labeled as speculation on their pages.

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