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Poison Chief Yaoguai Chiefs

Location

Several can be found near the Verdant Path shrine in the Foothills. Use the "Somersault Cloud" iconSomersault Cloud to find most of them in clearings on raised sections around the lake.

Description

From the peak of Mount Huaguo, struck by a celestial axe, many rocks and trees tumbled down. Among them was a cliff rock that had absorbed the essence of the universe for countless years. The axe’s blow liberated it from its burdens, granting it the potential to turn into something sentient.

Alongside this rock fell a crooked tree, severed in half with broken roots and branches, appearing on the brink of death.

The tree implored the cliff rock, “We once occupied the same place. Now, I am nearing death. Please, help me.” The rock, perplexed, responded, “I am but a mere rock. How could I offer you aid?” The tree explained, “You possess spiritual potential. If you would allow me to anchor my roots in your body for a few days, I might yet survive.”

The rock, mindful of its reputation, reluctantly consented. The tree entwined its ancient roots around the rock, securing itself firmly. When the rock expressed discomfort, the tree replied, “I am heavy and must bind tightly to prevent my fall.”

Months passed, and the tree’s vines and roots had deeply embedded themselves into various parts of the rock. The rock, enduring great pain, attempted to dislodge the tree with all its strength, but it felt as though it was being torn apart. The roots had merged with the rock, making separation impossible. Consumed by anger, the rock cursed the tree daily, and both harbored mutual resentment.

Eventually, the crooked tree, now infused with the rock’s spiritual essence, began to emit toxins and prey upon living creatures. This newfound power brought a strange harmony between them. Alas, how unexpected it is to witness a relationship once fraught with conflict transform into one of mutual benefit.

Poetry

Together we roam the world’s far end,
In shared hardships, our spirits blend.
With harmony, our bond grows tight,
Though rootless, we thrive in the light.

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