ENTP-T Sun Wukong (Existential Version)
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The Fighting Buddha’s Lesson by Anonymous
Fandoms: Xi You Ji | Journey to the West - Wu Cheng'en, LEGO Monkie Kid
04 Aug 2025
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Lion Camel Ridge is infamous for its mountains of corpses and rivers of blood—yet to Sun Wukong, these are nothing compared to the truth he sees behind them.
At the foot of Lingshan, the most brutal monsters are not those who tear flesh from bone, but those who sit on lotus thrones in golden halls. The Journey to the West was never about saving all living beings; it was about protecting the ones with the right connections.
When the illusion of the Dharma shatters, the Fighting Buddha learns the true cost of survival… and the nightmare is one he may never wake from. -
Leashes and Debts by Anonymous
Fandoms: Xi You Ji | Journey to the West - Wu Cheng'en, LEGO Monkie Kid
04 Aug 2025
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The road to the West is long, the sun unrelenting, and the bonds between master and disciple… complicated.
Sun Wukong knows the scent of demons better than anyone — and the scent of mistrust even better. One is quick to strike, the other far slower to fade.
Between a master who holds the leash, a pig who smiles when the leash tightens, a silent companion who watches but never speaks, and a spirit waiting in the clouds for her next move, the pilgrimage is less a holy journey and more a chain of debts no one asked to pay.
And yet, Wukong stays.
Because some debts can only be broken at the journey’s end. -
The Coolness of the Moon by Anonymous
Fandoms: Xi You Ji | Journey to the West - Wu Cheng'en, LEGO Monkie Kid
05 Aug 2025
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Sun Wukong was not made for love.
Nor for hatred, ambition, or desire.
After devouring five gourds filled with elixirs of immortality, his body transcended the limits of flesh—but also the ability to feel as others do. While the world moves on around him, he remains unchanged, watching silently, untouched by needs he no longer has.
Through demons driven mad by longing, monks tested by temptation, and the quiet voice of the Dao, Wukong begins a journey more difficult than the one to the West: understanding who he is when he needs no one, and no one can reach him.
This is a story about what comes after the ending.
About the loneliness of a perfect body.
About what remains, when everything else has been purified.
