However, there is a set ofsecret bossesthat instantly catch your eye.

Here’s what you oughta know about the three rat princes in Black Myth: Wukong.

These draconic-looking bosses are brothers, and you begin to wonder why they’re all separated from one another.

A collage of the First Prince, Third Prince and Second Prince of the Flowing Sands.

As such, we’ll delve into their backstories and how they ended up where they are.

Who Are The Four Loongs?

He confronted Yuan, and the two entered a wager.

Black Myth Wukong image showing Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and a female celestial fighting against the bull king.

Unable to admit defeat and swallow his ego,the Loong King disobeyed the Jade Emperor.

As a result, the Loong Kingsuffered the ultimate punishment and was decapitated for his crime.

The Four Loongs split ways and each found their own safe havens.

Black Myth Wukong collague showing Zhu Bajie in pig and human form.

Although this was only communicated to the Black Loong, it likely applies to all four brothers.

Here’s everything you should probably know about Zhu Bajie in Black Myth: Wukong.

Black Loong most likely waits for the Destined One to fulfil both their destinies.

An intro cutscene of the Yellow Loong standing near a pagoda.

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The Red Loong’s in-game lore page in Black Myth: Wukong.

Yuan Shoucheng writing a scripture in Black Myth Wukong.

The in-game lore page for the Black Loong.

The Destined One facing the Red Loong in Black Myth: Wukong.

An image of the Black Loong in Black Myth: Wukong.

The intro scene of a frozen Cyan Loong.

The Yellow Loong boss in Black Myth: Wukong.

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Black Myth: Wukong