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Honor of Kings: World reimagines the historical Three Kingdoms period and Chinese mythology within a fantasy-sci-fi framework set in Primaera.
Nuwa is the superbeing who created Primaeran civilization and recreated the Misty Marshes from scorched earth. She built the Sky Dome and left nine enforcers who became the First Seers.
Lore guide to the Twelve Wonders of Primaera ancient monuments built by the gods to channel underground energy, sustain Celestia, and regulate the mortal world.
The Great Wall Guard Army (长城守卫军) is a military order in Honor of Kings: World stationed along the northern frontier. Mulan leads the unit, and Kai is a confirmed member.
The three specialist colleges of Jixia Academy in Honor of Kings: World train students in Martial Arts, Arcane Arts, and Mechanics, forming the educational backbone of Primaera.
The feralis are a species in Honor of Kings: World who were enslaved by the superbeings. Wukong led their rebellion, and Hou Yi was later ordered to destroy the Sun Tower as atonement.
The Flow is the fundamental energy source in Honor of Kings: World, described as 'the origin of all energy.' It powers combat abilities, the Flowborn's style-copying powers, and shapes the world of Primaera.
Mozi is the second of the Three Sages of Jixia Academy, the inventor of Mohist Machinery, and the architect who built Chang'an atop the ancient Mecharium.
Haya is a former enforcer of the superbeing Diqun in Honor of Kings: World. She died saving him during the Fall of the Superbeings and has awakened a thousand years later to plan his return.
The Three Sages are the founding trio of Jixia Academy: Fuzi, Mozi, and Zhuangzi. Their teachings and legacies shape Primaera's knowledge traditions.
The Nine Seers in Honor of Kings: World are the enforcers of Nuwa who became custodians of the Sky Dome. The First Seers gave their lives in the War of Wonders and were succeeded by the Second Seers.
Donghuang (Donghuang Taiyi) is a Second Seer in Honor of Kings: World who mastered the Spell of Reincarnation and now leads the rebel Omniscient faction from Misty City.
Wukong is the legendary feralis rebellion leader in Honor of Kings: World who fought against the superbeings' oppression of his people and was sealed "at the foot of Mountains" per the lore portal.
Celestia is a term used in some Honor of Kings: World wiki drafts as the residence of the superbeings, but the name does NOT appear in the official English lore portal.
Exploration of how Honor of Kings: World draws on the Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing) for creature, location, and world design.
The Wilting is a decay event in Honor of Kings: World's lore that killed many of the Misty Marshes inhabitants, leaving the High Priest Augran as "the only one who can put an end to the Wilting."
The Sun Tower is a Wonder in Honor of Kings: World that Hou Yi was ordered to destroy as atonement for the superbeings' enslavement of the feralis. The portal uses the singular.
"The Ark" and its "core" / "Heart of the Universe" are terms used in some Honor of Kings: World wiki drafts, but they do NOT appear in the official English lore portal.
Diqun is a superbeing antagonist in Honor of Kings: World whom Nuwa waged war against to prevent the planet's destruction. His enforcer Haya is now planning his return from Tianque Peak.
Augran (originally named Qi) is the ruthless High Priest of the Misty Marshes in Honor of Kings: World, a Second Seer who lost his friends to the Wilting and commands power over life and death.
Aeramber is a mineral unique to the Misty Marshes in Honor of Kings: World that is an energy container, used by Donghuang's Omniscient faction for the Spell of Reincarnation.
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