I know I donβt like their arrogance but they have a strong chance to win probability wise. Korea wonβt stand…
I have the same thoughts~ If they knew the rules beforehand, I think the tables could be turned. That death match game was like custom made for the big guys in their team... Would've loved to see them pushing that one hell of a wheel...
Somehow expected the outcome, but still, it's another great Season~ β¨ None of the teams are to be underestimated. They are powerhouses in their own right.πͺπ»π
However, I wonder what would've happened if Australia were to become one of the Top3 teams after that de@th match.. Would they become the ultimate winners? π€
Thank u for the enlightenment , dear friend! I have few dragons at homeπ
π€£π€£π€£ I guess you have Targaryen blood flowing through your veins! Descendant of Daenerys, the Mother of DragonsπΈπ»π!! ...But pls just make sure they don't mistake you as foodπ
Hello, dear Wispys~ [Whispers of Fate] has been a wonderful journey for me, helping me realise there's more to the drama than it has shown us. In a few episodes, we were introduced to the "Tuo Dragons", which look as majestic as they look terrifying for any living being to encounter. These creations in the drama are most likely references to the ancient "Makaras" and "Nagas". These serpent-like dragons are deeply connected to Hinduism and Buddhism across most of South Asia (such as India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka), Southeast Asia (including Myanmar (Burma), Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam), and also two of East Asia (China and Japan).
NOTE: We could confuse Makaras with Nagas (cuz I did :P), but there are several distinct features between the two mythical creatures. In certain traditional architectural and sculptural arts (Khmer Arts), the Makara is explicitly shown swallowing or disgorging the Naga, which symbolises a cycle of destruction and rebirth or the harnessing of water powers. While the Naga is seen emerging from the Makara's mouth.
IMHO Tang Lici had a better ending and storyline than Wang Quan Fugui. If Luo Yunxi and Cheng Yi do a drama together,…
Oh wow! I can recommend ya some~β¨
Hopefully they get their happy endings~ I still gotta finish [The Guardians].. π₯² Vendetta of An looks interesting too. I'll keep that under my radar^^
IMHO Tang Lici had a better ending and storyline than Wang Quan Fugui. If Luo Yunxi and Cheng Yi do a drama together,…
I agree with you on that. Tang Li Ci had clear character development and found peace in the end. He fought tooth and nail for his goals before finally understanding and accepting what's best for everyone. As for dear Fugui, it was more like he found his freedom in the end (a salvation of sorts), and maybe some plots could've been changed for a better outcome. They were all deliberate cause and effects to make Fugui submit to the Demon, but even so, it's a pity we get that ending.. :') sigh~ but a beautiful tale nonetheless; it gave others a flicker of hope in the end...If they do a drama together, then it's time for us to buy new blankets, cuz tissues and towels won't be enough... Oh, somehow these two remind me of the male leads in Japanese drama [Ouroborous]. https://kisskh.at/10952-ouroboros
However, I wonder what would've happened if Australia were to become one of the Top3 teams after that de@th match.. Would they become the ultimate winners? π€
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Hello, dear Wispys~ [Whispers of Fate] has been a wonderful journey for me, helping me realise there's more to the drama than it has shown us. In a few episodes, we were introduced to the "Tuo Dragons", which look as majestic as they look terrifying for any living being to encounter. These creations in the drama are most likely references to the ancient "Makaras" and "Nagas". These serpent-like dragons are deeply connected to Hinduism and Buddhism across most of South Asia (such as India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka), Southeast Asia (including Myanmar (Burma), Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam), and also two of East Asia (China and Japan).
Short history about the dragons and comparisons between different continents >> https://youtu.be/nb-dRulAZoE
Explanation about the Nagas:
(Thailand myth) >> https://youtu.be/dcnil44fJPI
(Burmese myth) >> https://youtube.com/shorts/HEL4TOy37sQ
Super in-depth explanation about Nagas with more religious insight >> https://youtu.be/chHIfhGA5Ms
NOTE: We could confuse Makaras with Nagas (cuz I did :P), but there are several distinct features between the two mythical creatures. In certain traditional architectural and sculptural arts (Khmer Arts), the Makara is explicitly shown swallowing or disgorging the Naga, which symbolises a cycle of destruction and rebirth or the harnessing of water powers. While the Naga is seen emerging from the Makara's mouth.
The differences and similarities of the Makara and Naga >> https://www.chiangmai1.com/chiang_mai/sub/naga_and_makara.shtml
More information on my feed >> https://kisskh.at/profile/Mizuhira-san/feeds/nOxybwSe
I humbly share these interesting myths for some Wispys who might be interested, heh~ Κβ γ£β β’β α΄₯β β’β Κβ γ£π*whee*
Hopefully they get their happy endings~ I still gotta finish [The Guardians].. π₯² Vendetta of An looks interesting too. I'll keep that under my radar^^