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On the opening scene of the game when Wukong falls, we briefly see the tiara spawning on his head. What is this tiara about in the story ?
My English is not very good, but the meaning is that my translation may not be very good
i don't understand why the tiara took effect at that time either
My English is not very good, I hope you can understand this explanation I translated with software
However, Wukong does not want any fame, just want to go back to the mountains to live a quiet life. However, the leaders of Heaven did not trust Wukong and did not want to let him go back, so they sent troops to catch him back to heaven as a god.
However, Heaven's approach is too excessive, in order to force Wukong to surrender, they destroy Wukong's home and kill his relatives and friends, which is also Wukong can not understand
The current situation of Tang Monk and Sha Wujing is not mentioned in the game, and I am not sure
Seems to be more inspired by wuxia revenge plot.
Thanks for the info.
PS: Bodhi Patriarch is the master of Sun Wukong
In the real world, the head sculpture of a Bodhisattva is currently on display at the British Museum in the UK.