I think the King is still around, maybe that soul shifter guy in the carriage . And that Assistant Gwanju is a…
oooh that makes so much sense!!! jin mu definitely wanted power, he was the one that reversed the soul-shifting spell, he could totally make a deal with the king!
The thing is: there was a prophecy about the king's child that would be super powerful, so he wanted to have that…
got it! it is a messed up situation, I dont know how they could do it better honestly hahaha but the thing about prophecies is that they will always come true, one way or another. Uk is a victm, but if they raised him knowing his destiny is to be a powerful king, would his character still be benevolent? maybe this hardships shaped him to be a benevolent king in the future.
now that you said this, it got me thinking too - was Jang Uk really the former King's son? Wouldn't Do Hwa recognize…
I dont think dohwa knew what the blue mark meant. We don't know what kind of relationship dohwa had with kang. Kang couldnt freely talk about what happened, so we dont know if dohwa ever knew he switched bodies with the king.
4 eps and Jang Uk's character is nothing more than pitiful for me. Not sure if there's still more mystery about…
The thing is: there was a prophecy about the king's child that would be super powerful, so he wanted to have that legacy and that's why he ordered Jang Kang to switch their souls. I think Uk is dealing well despite all the hardships, that makes him a dignified character, not pitiful.
Every article I read said it would be airing at the same time on Netflix France but now it says July 23rd, I'm…
Netflix Brazil doesn't even have a release date. We know it will enter the catalog because there's a placeholder image with the name of the drama and a synopsis 🥲
What is the condition or probability of soul shifters running wild and becoming soul eaters?i mean can Naksu not…
The risk to become a soul eater is high, that's why they banished the practice. But I think it's possible to live like that. In the first episode, Jang Kang commented that "many shifters were turning wild lately" so I guess they were not supposed to go wild. My theory is that Jin Mu provoked the shifters to wild back then so he could force Kang to teach him the spell.
I'm glad you're enjoying the show, but AoS is not historical. The story has original lore, different from korean…
Oh, so that's why so many people are saying it's a historical. Maybe MDL should change? I guess they put that tag way before, when the drama was announced, and was called "Return".
I think Uk is dealing well despite all the hardships, that makes him a dignified character, not pitiful.
It's the same release date, july 23rd
My theory is that Jin Mu provoked the shifters to wild back then so he could force Kang to teach him the spell.