Rat Governor is a lesser yaoguai enemy encountered in Black Myth: Wukong. It is a rat-type yaoguai of elevated rank, a former official of the Kingdom of Flowing Sands whose cowardice and self-serving nature transformed him into the very creature he chose to appease.
Combat
Rat Governors are more dangerous than common rat soldiers, carrying themselves with the authority of their rank and fighting with greater aggression and resilience. They are capable melee combatants that can also direct nearby rat enemies, making them a priority target when encountered in groups. Eliminating them quickly disrupts the cohesion of surrounding enemies and removes their most threatening fighter from the field.
Journal Entry
In the same year that the Kingdom of Sahālī was renamed as the Kingdom of Flowing Sands, the “Rodent Reverence Edict” was proclaimed throughout the country. This edict declared rats as celestial beings protected by the king’s law, making it illegal to harm them. Whosoever breached this commandment would face the king’s judgment. Hence, rat guais from across the land flocked to the kingdom. Although strife ensued between commoners and guais, none dared defy the king’s decree. For the well-being of the people, the scholars of the Royal Academy planned a petition to implore the segregation of rat guais to the southwest corner of the capital.
Among these scholars, there was an elder who was deeply skilled in divination. On the day of the petition, right before the scholars were to meet the king, the elder divined for his career, which came out as a grave omen. “Not an auspicious time for it,” he told his students the omen in secret, “I advise you to take sick leave with me today.” However, his students, faithful and young, heeded him not and went forth gallantly.
Just as the elder stepped outside the palace, the Royal Guards encircled the hall. Shouts of agony then filled the air, unfolding the bloodshed within. Hands covering his trembling ears, the elder slowly made his way home. After three kingless assemblies and a major court reshuffle, he was promoted to Grand Governor, a rank that bestowed him years of wealth and glory.
But one day, as he peered into a bronze mirror, he noticed that his nose was elongated, and bristles had sprouted on both sides. Henceforth, he forsook mirrors, knowing he would always bear a rat’s visage like all those absented from that petition.
Black Myth Wukong (2024)