The Little Wolf Guards in “Black Myth: Wukong” are very common enemies in the early stages of the game, but many players are not clear about the background of the Little Wolf Guards. In fact, the Little Wolf Guards were once the close followers of the old Leng Xu. They were well-known for their excellent skills with long-handled axes among the evil spirits.
What is the background of the Little Wolf Guards in Black Myth: Wukong
The long axe is used as a crutch, with thick eyebrows and flying temples
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Summary of Little Wolf Guards
In the past, the wolf guards were the close followers of the old Leng Xu. They were well-known for their excellent skills with long-handled axes among the evil spirits.
After the return of the Black Wind King from the South Sea and the reconstruction of the mountain, many Wolf demons who had wandered from the Lion-Camel Kingdom were taken in. This caused discontent among the local Wolf demons on Black Wind Mountain, but the Black Bear Spirit promised to revive the old Leng Xu as compensation. The Wolf demons had to endure in silence. However, a few days after old Leng Xu woke up, he disappeared without a trace, and no one has seen him since. When the Black Bear Spirit learned of this, he did not investigate, but instead allowed the Wolf demons from the Lion-Camel Kingdom to take the old Leng Xu’s seat, giving him the name Ling Xu.
This action aroused the indignation of the Wolf demons, who launched several protests in succession. However, at the instigation of the Black Bear Spirit, the Wolf Guards took action against the troublemakers. Ling Xu showed his fierce side to these little demons, intending to devour them. Luckily, the Knife Wolf Head Guangzhi rushed over and protected their fellow creatures.
Under Ling Xu’s arrangement, each team of patrolling little demons was led by a Wolf Guard as the corporal, and the little demons no longer dared to resist Ling Xu.
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