I doubt it. Master Lee never lies. Saying to mama Jin that only the body can be saved while secretly saving Bu-Yeon's…
What days? I'm applying logic and facts presented in the drama as always. If you lack compelling arguments and can't argue like a civilized person, resorting to insults instead, I'm not the one to blame. I don't want any flame wars here, so let's just agree to disagree. If master Lee lied and somehow saved Bu-Yeon's soul for some sort of grand plan of his we'll see soon enough, only 4 episodes to go.
I interpreted Master Lee worrying about JBY's body clashing with Naksu's soul and that she might go wild. Assuming…
I rewatched it and you're just speculating. It can also be speculated that since the body is remade anew, the side effect is not only the soul losing memories, but also the body losing innate divine powers (which are innate to the body, there's no divine soul in it to say otherwise) and both have to readapt to return back to normal. And I strongly disagree about master Lee lying, he never did that once.
I just realise what Master Lee actually said after he walked away from park Jin, He said ‘ Once Jin Buyeon regains…
I doubt it. Master Lee never lies. Saying to mama Jin that only the body can be saved while secretly saving Bu-Yeon's soul as well would be a blatant lie.
Isn't Cheonbugwan their family business? They took Gwanju position for many years, I mean Cheonbugwan founder…
To this day I still have no idea what Cheonbugwan stands for and why does it have so much power and tight connections to the royal family. Songrim, for example, easy - a school for mages and an institution that regulates use of magic. Sejukwon - a healers school and healthcare organization within Songrim. Jinyowon - a vault to safeguard dangerours relics and artifacts made by the ice stone, and also a school for female mages/priestesses who wish to join Jin clan. But Cheonbugwan is what? An organization that records constellations throughout the year by astrologer mages? Why does it have so much power and fingers in all pies then? Why Jang Kang, as Gwanju, was hunting down sorcerers as well? Wasn't it Songrim's job? Why are they frequently clashing about their duties?
I guess Master Lee wanted to repeat the King's star and Jin Priestess thing. We got very little info about the…
Thankfully, there are no reincarnation tropes going on in this drama either, I hate those too. They just have those folklore beliefs about certain fates associated to people born under certain constellations.
And according to that love poem, Songrim founder left the ice stone for Jin clan founder, but she refused to use it to prolong her life and died. And it was left with Jin clan ever since. I guess Songrim founder could have asked for it back later to destroy it? He probably couldn't because Jin clan bitches are possessive 😂 and didn't want to give it to him. Or he didn't care about what happens to it anymore.
Master Lee seems sure that ML and FL fates are linked together (for better or worse). They just can't help themselves but to meet each other. Is he hoping they gonna repeat Songrim and Jin clan founders' lives? That didn't end well, they saved the world, but Jin clan founder was injured and died soon after the war. Also, I'm not sure whom master Lee considers to be fated to Uk, cuz we have Naksu here and JBY, both are tangled so much together now that I'm not sure who's the catalyst. But I guess it's Naksu, even though she originally had no connection to the Jin clan. And since she's a wild card, maybe things will go differently compared to the past events.
But I guess, overall, I'm willing to take this sort of "fated to be together" trope over dumb "childhood connection" trope any day. It's good that Yul got rejected in part 1, him remembering those forest meetings with Naksu was total cringe, guy had nothing to go on from the start but his own fond memories. He never could handle Naksu 😆.
Before lighting the lamp Bu Yeon did got some flashes of her memories when she touched her sword which shows that…
I'm not. She turned off the lamp the first time by herself in episode 2, when she was going back home from Uk's house. Uk noticed it's off later and came back for her at the Unanimous Assembly, where she repeated the trick. Sword touching was later in episode 3, when she was back at his house and tried to light the lamp on.
Naksu and her connection to the Fire Bird is really interesting. So excited to see how all these will play out…
That's a bit of stretch right now with no real connections. As I've said above - general allegories. Fire-water, ying-yang, light-shadow, yada-yada, etc.
And usually in Asian culture a woman represents water, ying energy and is the black part on the ying-yang symbol ☯. And Uk gave Naksu blue jade for same reason. So if we're drawing parallels, it's actually Uk who should have more connections to the fire bird. That he has the ice stone in him is temporary, if the ice stone belongs to anyone it's Jin female clan. They were made to be associated with water and female power on purpose here.
I agree with all you said. Only want to add a bit. The latest memories she got was after she kept Uk warm at night.…
Priestesses magical energy is also a mysterious subject, barely touched upon. Seems like it's different to regular mages. Or it's JBY's body that is different, considering it was birthed with the ice stone's help. When Mu-Deok got petrified, only Naksu's energy was still barely keeping it alive. And it was Naksu's energy that was depleted by master Lee to transform the body. Where was JBY's energy? On what was it spent? Was it even there to begin with?
Personally, I've long since given up on expecting any consistent, logical development about how AoS works, and…
I agree, I think the writers simply haven't thought deep enough about the consistency of the lore and are just throwing new things into the mix as they go for angst and drama's sake. At least it feels like it. And I'm not even talking about the debate about what (the body or the soul) actually passes on genetics and magic powers in Daeho. Seems like neither the characters, nor the writers themselves can agree on one theory, with physical evidence on one side and speculations on the other.
I agree with all you said. Only want to add a bit. The latest memories she got was after she kept Uk warm at night.…
Yea, we still haven't seen any flashy moves, the likes mama Jin and Jin Cho-Yeon were sometimes showing off. Everything we've seen so far looked more like innate body's abilities, mostly just seeing/sensing energy, but who knows what actually counts as new and what's innate.
Naksu and her connection to the Fire Bird is really interesting. So excited to see how all these will play out…
There's a connection? So far the only one I've heard are those frequent general allegories to birds and hatching eggs. But they don't connect the fire bird to Naksu directly. Yea, it's in the Jin vault aka. prison and it can cause a real drought when hatched, which Jin priestesses know how to counteract with a rain ritual. Naksu or some other Jin priestess may in the future be forced to perform said ritual, but that's about it.
I agree with all you said. Only want to add a bit. The latest memories she got was after she kept Uk warm at night.…
Yea, I'm not giving a detailed account of memories vs. divine powers occurence. But I'm sure you'd agree that new memories overall were more frequent so far than new divine abilities.
And weren't her innate divine powers what kept ghosts at bay, ergo keeping Uk warm at night? Can that even count as a new ability? Isn't it the same like her being able to see energy and open Jin vault door with her presence?
I don't want any flame wars here, so let's just agree to disagree. If master Lee lied and somehow saved Bu-Yeon's soul for some sort of grand plan of his we'll see soon enough, only 4 episodes to go.
Songrim, for example, easy - a school for mages and an institution that regulates use of magic.
Sejukwon - a healers school and healthcare organization within Songrim.
Jinyowon - a vault to safeguard dangerours relics and artifacts made by the ice stone, and also a school for female mages/priestesses who wish to join Jin clan.
But Cheonbugwan is what? An organization that records constellations throughout the year by astrologer mages? Why does it have so much power and fingers in all pies then? Why Jang Kang, as Gwanju, was hunting down sorcerers as well? Wasn't it Songrim's job? Why are they frequently clashing about their duties?
And according to that love poem, Songrim founder left the ice stone for Jin clan founder, but she refused to use it to prolong her life and died. And it was left with Jin clan ever since. I guess Songrim founder could have asked for it back later to destroy it? He probably couldn't because Jin clan bitches are possessive 😂 and didn't want to give it to him. Or he didn't care about what happens to it anymore.
But I guess, overall, I'm willing to take this sort of "fated to be together" trope over dumb "childhood connection" trope any day. It's good that Yul got rejected in part 1, him remembering those forest meetings with Naksu was total cringe, guy had nothing to go on from the start but his own fond memories. He never could handle Naksu 😆.
And Uk is already confused, because she remembers stuff even without touching anything now.
And usually in Asian culture a woman represents water, ying energy and is the black part on the ying-yang symbol ☯. And Uk gave Naksu blue jade for same reason.
So if we're drawing parallels, it's actually Uk who should have more connections to the fire bird. That he has the ice stone in him is temporary, if the ice stone belongs to anyone it's Jin female clan. They were made to be associated with water and female power on purpose here.
And I'm not even talking about the debate about what (the body or the soul) actually passes on genetics and magic powers in Daeho. Seems like neither the characters, nor the writers themselves can agree on one theory, with physical evidence on one side and speculations on the other.
general allegories to birds and hatching eggs. But they don't connect the fire bird to Naksu directly. Yea, it's in the Jin vault aka. prison and it can cause a real drought when hatched, which Jin priestesses know how to counteract with a rain ritual. Naksu or some other Jin priestess may in the future be forced to perform said ritual, but that's about it.
And weren't her innate divine powers what kept ghosts at bay, ergo keeping Uk warm at night? Can that even count as a new ability? Isn't it the same like her being able to see energy and open Jin vault door with her presence?