I won't praise it highly. It was great until almost everyone is connected and has history with each other(tired of fate or destined to meet again tropes .-. the world isn't that small, stop making people think otherwise) but it doesn't make it less beautiful. I think about this drama quite often, every day. I'm literally counting the days rn & I never do that. I'm always going back to the episodes thinking I should rewatch this or that scene. It's really refreshing.
Am i the only who could never hate the villains, found them funny for actually always being haughty & on their high horses but having fears of painful deaths because that never once crossed their damn simpleton minded brains of villains to consider that they will definitely die freaking ugly deaths for being this horrible to innocent people just because they thought they were untouchable? Wow, they seem like they're using up space on this villain shelf but i feel like that's what the author wanted to go for too. For Vincenzo to show them what's a real villain is and make a laughing stock out of them. They do not even deserve my energy to be hated. Lmao I've never been this disappointed in villains before.
Is eunseom aramun or inaishingiHe rode the horse that only aramun could tame and he also survived the waterfall…
Here's why I think Eunseom is Aramun and Tagon is just self proclaiming:
- If we look at the history of the deities, Asa Sin sent Aramun & Kanmoreu became Aramun's "wind". Only Aramun could ride Kanmoreu. Only Aramun could "tame" Kanmoreu. Tanya is Asa Sin's descent & asked Eunseom to name Kanmoreu. Which can be seen as Asa Sin giving Aramun the permission to use the wind.
- Asa Sin was the one who sent Aramun to Arthdal, from Iark. By naming & tying Eunseom with "Wahan's Dream", Tanya is basically doing what Asa Sin did; sending Aramun to Arth.
- Tagon was rejected by his father for being an Igeutu. Hell, this man's main problem has only been that and he had to kill his friends at a young age because they saw his blood. So he's put in his mind, since it's Aramun is the god they worship, that he's killing his friends for a good reason: that he's actually Aramun. I doubt that in reality, he cares much about deities. They're mostly weapons for his politics since it's what the people of Arthdal respect the most.
- Eunseom was actually saved from that waterfall after all. He's had a blessed moment because he saved a child and his mother. It seems like doing that much is huge in Arth but Momo Tribe is also known to repay favors, hugely. At it, they're the children of water🤷🏾how much more blessed could Eunseom be in that moment?
This "drama" is so fascinating. Too good to just be called "drama" to be honest. It's a masterpiece.(I'm also speaking about all three parts btw) It's got me thinking a lot, for someone who's somehow misanthropic, pessimistic (yh, i believe humans should never have been in the first place) dystheist and misotheist.
I think the premise of this drama is one of the things that makes it so interesting. There are actually very,…
I think it's because during the evolution of humanity, there was barbaric races that ravaged lands over lands to advance in population and technology. Not everyone want to be reminded where they came from. It's not a beautiful thing. I'm at the end of the second episode and damn, i hate colonizers over everything!!
What a beautiful man, why does he only get guest roles? When is he gonna get support roles to finally lead a drama? (I'm also pretty sure he was a gay tailor in Vincenzo lol)
It's been over a week since I finished watching this, and I'm still not over it. Is it too soon to re-watch?
I'd say, go rewatch it the moment you can't stand not seeing them. It's better like this until the flame dies down, y'know? I'd watch a drama three times in a row just because I loved it so much that not watching them anymore hurts. Until it's like, I've absorbed them.
- If we look at the history of the deities, Asa Sin sent Aramun & Kanmoreu became Aramun's "wind". Only Aramun could ride Kanmoreu. Only Aramun could "tame" Kanmoreu. Tanya is Asa Sin's descent & asked Eunseom to name Kanmoreu. Which can be seen as Asa Sin giving Aramun the permission to use the wind.
- Asa Sin was the one who sent Aramun to Arthdal, from Iark. By naming & tying Eunseom with "Wahan's Dream", Tanya is basically doing what Asa Sin did; sending Aramun to Arth.
- Tagon was rejected by his father for being an Igeutu. Hell, this man's main problem has only been that and he had to kill his friends at a young age because they saw his blood. So he's put in his mind, since it's Aramun is the god they worship, that he's killing his friends for a good reason: that he's actually Aramun. I doubt that in reality, he cares much about deities. They're mostly weapons for his politics since it's what the people of Arthdal respect the most.
- Eunseom was actually saved from that waterfall after all. He's had a blessed moment because he saved a child and his mother. It seems like doing that much is huge in Arth but Momo Tribe is also known to repay favors, hugely. At it, they're the children of water🤷🏾how much more blessed could Eunseom be in that moment?
It's got me thinking a lot, for someone who's somehow misanthropic, pessimistic (yh, i believe humans should never have been in the first place) dystheist and misotheist.
This drama is so much more than this. Is it even a drama, what the hell? I'm just so fascinated rn...