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⚔️ Antagonist

The Golden Winged Great Peng

金翅大鹏

One of the three Yaoguai lords of Shituo Ridge — unpredictable, terrifyingly powerful, and connected to divinity in a way that makes him nearly impossible to defeat.

TerrifyingUnpredictableDivinely-connectedCapriciousOverwhelming
Faction Yaoguai

📜 Background & story

The Golden Winged Great Peng (金翅大鹏) is one of the three Yaoguai (demon monsters) drawn from the Lion Camel Kingdom chapter of Journey to the West. In Chinese mythology, he is notable for being the nephew of the Tathagata Buddha — a figure of divine heritage who nonetheless chose the demonic path.

Within the game, he is the primary agent of the city's destruction. His forces are those Fang must evade across the ten days. Unlike a simple monster, he has a personality — unpredictable, capricious, capable of both cruelty and bizarre acts of mercy. He is not simply evil; he is powerful and beyond conventional moral categories.

Direct confrontation with the Great Peng before Day 9 results in instant death. He serves narratively as a force of nature — the embodiment of historical atrocity rendered in mythological form. His true significance to the story is only revealed when Fang has recovered enough memory fragments.

❓ FAQ

Do I need to play The Hungry Lamb before The Weeping Swan?

No. The Weeping Swan is a fully standalone experience with its own characters, setting, and story. You will enjoy it completely without any prior knowledge. However, players who completed The Hungry Lamb will unlock a special bonus chapter (Ending E) featuring characters Liang and Sui, and will recognize meaningful references woven throughout the narrative. Think of it as a spiritual successor that rewards familiarity but never requires it.

How long does The Weeping Swan take to complete?

A single playthrough of all 10 days takes approximately 6-10 hours depending on your reading speed and how much time you spend exploring. A full completionist run — seeing all three main endings, collecting all 7 memory fragments, and completing the bonus Hungry Lamb chapter — is estimated at 20-30 hours. The game uses a chapter-select system after your first completion, so you don't need to replay the entire game to reach different endings.

What are the supported languages?

The Weeping Swan launches with support for Simplified Chinese (full voice acting), Traditional Chinese (full voice acting), English, Japanese, and Russian. Note that Japanese voice acting was confirmed for a post-launch update — at launch, Japanese text is fully localized but uses Chinese voice acting. English and Russian have no voice acting and are text/subtitle only.

How historically accurate is the game's setting?

The Weeping Swan is based on the real Ten Days of Yangzhou (扬州十日) of May 1645 — a historical massacre during the Qing conquest of the Ming Dynasty in which an eyewitness account documented the deaths of hundreds of thousands. The game takes this historical atrocity as its backdrop and renders it through the fantasy lens of Journey to the West, with the Yaoguai forces standing in for the conquering army. The real Yangzhou courtesans, the Twenty-four Bridges, and the city geography are all drawn from historical sources.

Who is the Golden Winged Great Peng? Why can't I fight him?

The Golden Winged Great Peng (金翅大鹏) is drawn from the Lion Camel Kingdom arc of Journey to the West. In Chinese mythology, he is remarkable for being the nephew of the Tathagata Buddha — a figure of divine heritage. In the game, he represents the historical forces of destruction rendered mythologically. You cannot fight him before Day 9 because he is effectively invincible — confrontation is instant death. His narrative significance deepens considerably once you've collected all Memory Fragments.