
The HIDDEN STORY of the Keeper of Flaming Mountains | Black Myth: Wukong Cutscenes
The Keeper of the Flaming Mountains is an intriguing character in Black Myth: Wukong. From the final cutscenes in the Secret Cave, it’s clear that he played a major role in Rakshasi’s plans—helping her raise Red Boy and keeping his identity hidden. But after the boss fight, Zhu Bajie gives us a glimpse of their past connection, saying: "He's gone too far from a furnace servant. A decent lad he was." This suggests that the Keeper was once a good person and someone close to Zhu Bajie. However, in Black Myth: Wukong, he actively stands in the way of the Destined One, preventing them from obtaining the relic tied to the Bull King’s family. As for the boss fight itself? It was alright—not the most exciting but definitely longer than it needed to be. What truly stood out was the story. Unlike other Keepers, this one had a direct involvement in the plot and wasn’t just another guardian but a true enemy of the Destined One. Lore: "The furnace crumbles, bricks fall, a day of disgrace, Lament did he, the beauty he could not embrace. All his talents wasted on the golden son, Looking back, he's become a foolish one. The galaxy was clear, and the sky was spotless. That night, a young Daoist boy sat by the furnace, fanning the fire. Feeling drowsy, he was about to sneak in a nap when he suddenly heard a soft laugh. Looking up, he saw his master standing at the door with a girl, watching him doze off. He quickly straightened his clothes and stood up to apologize. Contrary to his usual stern demeanor, the master did not scold him. Instead, he called the boy over and briefly introduced the newcomer, instructing them to guard the furnace together from now on. Finally, he said lightly, "She is your senior. You may call her Rakshasi." At first, the young Daoist boy was delighted to have a companion, but upon hearing that the newcomer was a senior, he felt displeased. As soon as the master left, he decided to make things difficult for her. Handing her the fan, he said, "The furnace is now your responsibility. It's only right that the older one does the work, isn't it, my senior?" The girl did not argue and simply smiled, "Indeed, my junior, you may go rest." The next day, when the master ascended the altar, the girl approached. The young Daoist boy thought she was going to complain, but instead, she said, "Master, as a new disciple, it is only right that I fan the fire. However, the fan my junior gave me is a bit small and not very handy." The master glanced at the young Daoist boy and smiled, "If that's the case, I'll make a new one for you. You may as well wield it as a nice vessel." The young Daoist boy had not expected his usually strict master to be so kind to the girl. Gradually, he began to see her in a new light. From then on, they practiced together. He discovered that the girl was adept in both Buddhist and Daoist teachings. No matter what scripture the master taught, she could always engage in discussion, whereas he often struggled to keep up, both in speech and thought. Later, when the furnace was kicked over, he was severely punished by the master. While other disciples looked on coldly, it was only this senior who volunteered to descend to the mortal realm to help him. In the mortal realm, he learned that his senior had her own cave dwelling and a group of loyal followers. The master had even granted her the title of Earthy Immortal as compensation. Some time later, the master arranged for her to marry a yaoguai king in the mortal realm. Though he felt a bit melancholic, he understood that he was ultimately unworthy of her, no matter how many dirty tasks he had done for the master. In the master's eyes, he would never be a match for her." Source: https://blackmythwukong.fandom.com/wi... Time stamp: 00:00 Opening Cutscenes 05:39 Boss battle - Keeper of Flaming Mountains 10:42 Secrets of the Red Boy 12:26 Ending Cutscenes