Scene One (The Old World): At a victory celebration, the five heroes intermingle as close companions. Jingliu, the Luofu’s greatest sword master, is as cool and distant as the moon, but she still gently taps her disciple Jing Yuan when he drifts off to sleep. Dan Feng, the aloof Vidyadhara Dragon Lord, argues fiercely with artisan Yingxing over the design of a new sword. Baiheng, the Foxian flying ace, is like warm sunshine, her loud, easy laugh melting away all conflict and exhaustion. They were comrades, best friends, legends of the Xianzhou, and inseparable as family.
Scene Two (The New World): Years pass, and everything has changed. Jingliu has fallen to Mara corruption, and her blade is now pointed directly at her former beloved disciple. Jing Yuan carries the heavy weight of General of the Divine Seer Commission, guarding the hard-won peace bought with terrible loss. Dan Feng’s reincarnation, Dan Heng, carries a sin he cannot understand, exiled and wandering the cosmos. Yingxing has become the immortal monster Blade, and his only wish is to make Dan Heng pay for a past that can never be erased. Only Baiheng remains, nothing but a legend and a never-healing scar in all their hearts.
This sharp contrast between the two scenes condenses the most sweeping, heartbreaking chapter of epic lore in Honkai: Star Rail. It is not just the story of five heroes, but a deep examination of friendship, guilt, life and death, and legacy. This article focuses on the core of this forgotten history—the complex grudges and tangled bonds of the Five Above Clouds—diving deep into how the tragedy known as the Sedition of the Imbibitor Lunae fundamentally redefined the meaning of heroism and shaped the Xianzhou we know today.
Before the Sedition of the Imbibitor Lunae, the story of the Five Above Clouds was a perfect, unblemished hero’s epic. But when they chose to follow their mortal emotions and challenge the taboo of death, a boundary set by the Aeons themselves, the seeds of tragedy were already quietly planted. The seemingly unbreakable bond between these heroes hid three critical blind spots that crumbled when faced with cruel reality.
The people of the Xianzhou live extraordinarily long lives, and the Vidyadhara Dragon Lord can even reincarnate. This makes it seem as if they are far more resilient to death than shorter-lived species, but that is only an illusion. When death actually came for the person they valued most—Baiheng—their status as long-lived beings brought them no comfort, and instead became an even deeper curse. They are left with infinite time to endlessly relive their eternal grief over their loss.
Case Study: Baiheng’s death became the turning point that shifted all of their fates. It was the direct motivation for Dan Feng to break taboo and attempt to resurrect her. It was also the match that ignited Jingliu’s mental breakdown after witnessing the disaster, leading her to eventually fall to Mara corruption.
They were the heroes who defeated the Abundance Legion and protected the Xianzhou, wielding power that ordinary mortals can never match. But that power becomes completely useless in the face of the unbreakable law of death. They can slay constructs created by Aeons, but they cannot make a fallen comrade open their eyes again. This crippling sense of powerlessness was the final straw that broke their mental defenses, especially for group leaders Dan Feng and Jingliu.
The core tragedy of the Sedition of the Imbibitor Lunae is not that they failed to defeat an outside enemy. It is that they ultimately turned their blades against each other. Dan Feng used the forbidden dragon transformation technique, attempting to channel the full power of the Dragon Lord in his mortal body to bring Baiheng back, but only created an immortal monster. Yingxing cut ties with Dan Feng after the death of their friend, was killed in the resulting chaos, then resurrected by Dan Feng’s immortal power, becoming Blade, trapped forever unable to die. Jingliu could not bear what had happened, and fell to Mara. Yesterday’s comrades who had survived life and death together became enemies determined to kill each other today.
The Sedition of the Imbibitor Lunae is not just a failed resurrection ritual. It acts like a prism, reflecting the personalities, desires, and flaws of all five heroes perfectly clearly, and ultimately writing an inescapable final fate for each of them.
Dan Feng’s original intention was likely to give Baiheng immortality, but he accidentally turned immortality into a curse for everyone involved.
The key chain of events that led to this tragedy includes:
Dan Feng tried to play the role of a god, and ended up putting chains on everyone. Blade was stripped of his right to die, and Dan Feng’s reincarnation Dan Heng inherited an eternal burden of guilt.
This rebellion split a legendary group of heroes into four tragic individuals, who chase, hate, and are still irrevocably tied to each other:
Their relationship changed from “comrades-in-arms” to what it is today: hunter, warden, avenger, heir.
When the myth of the perfect hero is torn away to reveal the bloody reality underneath, we need an entirely new framework to understand the present and future of these five souls. Below is a breakdown comparing the old legend to the new reality:
This is exactly what makes the story so compelling—there is no absolute villain. Dan Feng committed a catastrophic act out of good intentions, wanting to bring his friend back to life. Yingxing’s sacrifice is admirable, but he still became the catalyst for the tragedy. Jingliu and Jing Yuan stood by and could not stop the disaster in time, so they also carry heavy regret. This is a tragedy born from love, obsession, and powerlessness—there are no evil actors here.
Baiheng is a Foxian flying ace with a cheerful personality, and she was the glue that held the five friends together. According to the established lore, she definitely died during the Sedition of the Imbibitor Lunae. While death is not always permanent in the Honkai series, the chance of her returning in her original form is extremely low. Her role in the story is mostly as an eternal MacGuffin, a soul that lives on in memory, and the driving force behind all of the characters’ actions.
Their story is far from over. We have already seen hints of reconciliation in the main story and character companion quests. Dan Heng has started confronting his past, Jing Yuan has been quietly negotiating behind the scenes, and even Blade has shown a hint of complicated emotion during his multiple clashes with Dan Heng. Their final ending will likely get a grand, tragic conclusion in a future key main story update focused on the Xianzhou Alliance, and this is already one of the most anticipated lore arcs in all of Star Rail.
The story of the Five Above Clouds reveals a harsh truth about what it means to be a hero, and gives us an entirely new perspective:
The freedom to understand teaches us that heroes are not perfect gods, they also make mistakes and get trapped by their emotions;
The freedom to empathize lets us see parts of ourselves in their story—our own fear of loss, our own obsession with fixing what is broken.
The real question is:
When the hero’s aura fades away, what do you see?
Is it a failure, a sinner, a monster? Or is it a group of flesh-and-blood souls trapped by fate, still trying to find redemption in their own way?
The greatness of this tragedy that is rewriting Xianzhou history does not come from creating five perfect heroes. It comes from creating five imperfect, and therefore far more real, people. Their grudges and bonds will continue to play out along the paths of the starry sky.
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