In "Luotu Zhibin," there exists a highly prestigious title — Conqueror.
Obtaining the Conqueror title signifies that you have reached the summit of the server, earning admiration from numerous players everywhere you walk, and even in places you've never visited, your story might be passed down.
Yet, ironically, the player acknowledged by others as the "Number One in Luotu," the Ghost King, has never secured the Conqueror title in any season. He simply won over every player he met through his personal charisma.

At the "Luotu Player Story Museum," which officially opened on the game's tenth anniversary celebration day, there is a displayed "Peony Divine Decree." Its presence reveals the real reason why its owner, the Ghost King, is so beloved.

The Ghost King was originally a very powerful top player. Early in the season's development phase, his influence points could easily place him in the top ten server-wide, and he also demonstrated outstanding skills in alliance management. In other words, if he had chosen to compete seriously, winning Conqueror would have been just a matter of thought.
Strangely enough, the Ghost King really had little interest in the Conqueror title. To him, spending time fighting was less appealing than going out to have fun with his brothers.
This "lack of seriousness" actually made his alliance the source of joy on the server. Once during a siege, at the most intense moment, the Ghost King suddenly announced, "500 million bonus after the victory." This joke was taken seriously by everyone present, who then gave their utmost effort. Later, when the Ghost King didn't fulfill the promise, his brothers harshly scolded him, and the "500 million Zimbabwe dollars" joke spread widely.

Actually, everyone understood the Ghost King’s intention — to keep things lighthearted and enjoy the game fully. Although this incident gave outsiders something to talk about, his ability to ease the atmosphere brought the brothers closer together in unity.
Of course, the museum holds not only legends but also heartfelt letters from ordinary players. At that time, a player named Huihui shared a sad story about himself and his ex on the battlefield. It was expected that such vulnerability would invite ridicule, but instead, players who saw the message offered comfort, and even opposing players paused their actions to join in offering sympathy.

This touching moment revealed the unique warmth among "Luotu Zhibin" players: today you attack my city, tomorrow you might team up for a dungeon run, and the day after, you could even become real-life friends.
Why did "Luotu Zhibin" create such a special museum? After seeing these two stories, perhaps you already have your answer.
Indeed, from the official perspective, the footprints left over the past decade belong not only to "Luotu Zhibin" itself but also to the countless players who have accompanied the game to this day, leaving many traces behind. Collecting these footprints is the most precious gift the officials can offer to the players.

The tenth anniversary is just the beginning, and the legend jointly created by Luotu and its players continues. It is hoped that in the future, this museum will be filled with more exhibits of special significance, ultimately becoming a true treasure trove of memories unique to Luotu players.