Here is the full list of all 36 World to the West achievements.
For long dark years he would use his might to make his wrath known.
Then at last the founders' work bore fruit, and in that she had great hope.
But Tlaloc's mind grew dark, and the people's gifts would please him no more.
Through their power, Chal and Tlaloc gave bounty to the land.
And he gave the disciples the fruits from the founder's tree.
And so the world ended. Just a handful were left to start the world anew.
He worried for the future, what was to be his final fate?
A lens he crafted, to see the threads of times unfold.
Mictlan loved death and life, and Xinu loved future and past.
Mictlan, Chal and Tlaloc moved to cast Xinu from his throne.
The land became neglected as the great task commenced.
Mictlan, in his anger, struck Xinu down, his endless life now ended.
Horrified at the brutality, Chal and Tlaloc railed.
The founder fled in the chaos, never seen again.
Chal and Tlaloc loved rain, sun and sky, and each other even more.
But the truth of this boon, was yet to be revealed.
Mictlan's most dreaded vision was now complete.
Together they toiled, attempting to change their people's fate.
Their beloved people fell by the wayside, forgotten.
The founder came on a ship, spotting fertile land.
So Mictlan rotted in the dark, while Chal and Tlaloc ruled.
Xinu ruled as best he could, and the people flourished.
Chal was shocked by Mictlan's action, and she bade Tlaloc act.
In the end, Chal would call down the sky to end the blue fruit's cycle.
The keeper of time, her most trusted one, was appointed in her stead.
Through the essence blue, it might grant endless life.
Four wise diciples gathered under her word.
She laid the roots of her greatest masterpiece.
They had the people take Mictlan, and punish him for his deed.
By her command, the people made it theirs.
In time, her mind grew powerful, but her thoughts grew dark and grim.
Through the lens, Xinu saw only ruin and despair.
Alone on his throne, Xinu now felt despair descend.
No single word from Chal would end Tlaloc's terrible reign.
He brought his vision to the founder, and pleaded for her to return.
Of the disciples, one felt that his counsel was much overlooked.