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makasdisaster · 1 year ago
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i only just started Twisted Lovestruck and oh my god Cheonho has already consumed my entire whore mind
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shukuchiisms · 1 year ago
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Note to self, research Cheonho
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coolmika745 · 2 years ago
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Sky Fox
Information on Korean Sky Foxes (Cheonho) can be found on the Gumiho page pertaining to information characters from a Korean Show called Tale of the Nine Tailed Wikipedia page only elaborates on Chinese and Japanese Sky Foxes, but briefly, mentions them under the picture and language template on wikipedia.
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alwaysfouldreamer · 1 year ago
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hiiii
So I'm tired af but character ai.... mha... hacking all filters...
You get the gist
Also I downloaded a new game called Twisted Lovestruck and it is 😶😍🔞 but like imma put an image of the loading screen but it is basically a text based game (with amazing art) where you are trying to win the affection of these "monsters" so to can stay alive. You are "non-magic" aka art human. There are things (gems, hints) you can buy, but I enjoy the game without!
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So the white haired one is Levi, the female is Fel, the brunette man is Aste, and the red head with ears is Cheonho. 👁👄👁
lol I just realized this sounds like a sponsorship but I promise it's not ♡♡♡
°~•○♡~•● BYE HAVE A GREAT DAY POOKIES °~•○♡~•●
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sadienita · 2 years ago
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Where Stray Kids Would Take You in Seoul - Hyung Line
Chan - Namsan Tower
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Namsan tower is a tower located at the top of Namsan or the South Mountain. The tower boasts an observation deck, the windows showing the distances of different famous cities. Along the railings at the base of the tower there are thousands of locks. Lovers come to the mountain and leave a lock as a symbol of their eternal love.
Come on, ya’ll know he would be cheesy like this. Also it’s a staple of Seoul. Namsan is a relatively easy hike, though you can take the cable car or the bus up to the top as well. He would coax you into taking the cable car up and hiking down if you’re comfy with it. He’d love all of the nicknacks and tourist things in the gift shop at the top of the tower and he'd be excited to walk around the observation deck, looking at the distances of different cities written on the windows and pointing out the one closest to yours. He would also absolutely bring a lock to add to the railings and he’d likely get a little sentimental about it, talking about how he could come back and visit it when he misses you (probably sends you pics of it on your anniversary if you can’t be together in person). After hiking down he’d wander through the streets and markets at the bottom, finding some of his favourite street foods for you to try.
Minho - Kimchi Making Festival and Insa-dong
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The Kimchi Making and Sharing Festival is a festival in early November all focused on the famous Korean food, including tastings and making your own kimchi.
Insa-dong is an older area of Seoul that holds lots of cute cafes, some galleries, and is a short walk from Bukchon Hanok Village, a village of traditional style Korean houses and buildings.
Minho would want to do something with you, make something if he could. He would also be really excited to introduce you to different parts of his culture. He’d love to take you to a festival like this. You’d take your time trying out the spicy side dish hope you can handle your spices, if not my condolences to your stomach after which you’d try your hand at making kimchi together and he’d be just so happy to see you experiencing his culture and trying the food. Afterwards he’d take you over to Insa-dong to wander around, finding a café with decidedly less spicy drinks and checking a gallery or two along with the Hanok village telling you everything he knew about the buildings and their history.
Changbin - Cheonho Food Alley, Seongnae Traditional Market  and Hangang Park
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Cheonho Food Alley is a small section of Cheonho-dong in the eastern city district Gangdong-gu, with a large number of restaurants featuring quite a few with jukkumi (or webfoot octopus) restaurants. Seongnae Traditional Market is one of many traditional markets dotted around the city and beyond where a number of goods including many Korean street foods are sold. Hangang Park is a large park that runs all along the Han river which splits Seoul in half. There are many sections of it connected by walking and biking paths.
This boy would be so excited to share food with you, so so excited. He’d also keep it local. Of course he knows you want to see the sites but he wants to show you some of the cool things and sites very nearby to him that might not be on a list of tourist attractions. He’d start off with Seongnae market, pointing out all manner of different street food stalls and likely overwhelming you with choices, eventually recommending something for you to try. He’d take you over to Hangang Gwangnaru park for the afternoon, setting up a picnic mat or even a small tent and enjoying the nice weather, chatting or even napping. In the evening you’d head back into town and he’d take you down Cheonho Food Alley, pointing out all manner of restaurants until you settled on one. He’d be so excited to share food with you, showing you any particular ways to eat it and feeling so happy when you tell him how much you like it.
Hyunjin - Art Exhibit and Café Hopping
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Many galleries pop up around Seoul throughout the year, showcasing the artwork of both native and foreign artists. 
Hyunjin would do his research before you got there, looking up any exhibits that would be in Seoul at that time focused on Korean artists of photographers. He’d spend so much time making his choice before settling on the ones he felt you’d like the most. He’d excitedly tell you about the artist and their life story and any background about Korean history that you might need for context before you got to the exhibit. Once you got there he’d be quick to get inside and he’d be torn, starting to get absorbed in the art himself, but unable to stop himself from looking over at you and having a huge smile grow across his face as he saw you reading about the artwork and taking it all in intently. His heart would swell when you ask him questions about it, engaging with the art just as much as he is. Afterwards he’d take you café hopping, looking up the nicest nearby cafés and finding some of sit at, having a snack and chatting about the art you’d seen and anything else that comes to mind, his lips pulling into a smile when you mention how much you enjoyed the day.
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ikemenfangirl · 2 years ago
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☾ Twisted Lovestruck : Otome - Girl's Love Game (Mobile Game)
┈┈┈┈┈┈┈・・ Game: Twisted Lovestruck By: StoryTaco.inc Languages: English, Korean Platform: Android, iOS ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈・・
☾ “If you want to go back, run before the moon rises!”
Deep in the forest where humans can’t step, here “they” are!..
Where I thought was a normal academy turned out to be...!
But it was too late to run away and I became the teacher...
☾ LOVE INTERESTS
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・Cheonho - Goomiho
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・Levi - Leviathan
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・Fel - Fenrir
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・Aste - Minotauros
☾ Twisted Lovestruck: โรแมนติกแฟนตาซี ค้นหาความลับที่ซ่อนอยู่ในป่าต้องห้าม!
พบกับตอน��บของความรักที่ขึ้นอยู่กับการเลือกของคุณ
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📌 PRE-REGISTER ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈・・
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.storytaco.p25client
iOS: upcoming
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เรื่องย่อ ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈・・
การเยี่ยมชมโรงเรียนใหม่ที่คุณสมัครเป็นครู แต่โรงเรียนอยู่ในป่าที่น่าสงสัย
และระหว่างทางมีคนเตือนคุณเกี่ยวกับเรื่องนี้….
“ถ้าอยากกลับ ต้องวิ่งให้ทันก่อนพระจันทร์ขึ้น”
พอมาถึงโรงเรียนเหมือนมีคนนำทางเข้าไป คุณตระหนักว่าไม่ใช่โรงเรียนธรรมดา
นัยน์ตาชวนขนลุกพร้อมต้อนรับคุณ..?! มันสายเกินที่จะกลับไป!
Korean Name : 금지된 숲의 밤 (Night in the forbidden forest)
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【韓国/千戸】CHEONHO and RED LIGHT DISTRICTS Korea Seoul -just walking-
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So with outfits do performance and not just dance.
Enticing and ambiguity with unknown experience and promotion of mind altering drugs weed and mushrooms.
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pionia-milly · 2 years ago
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Watch "서울, 한강의 천호대교와 광진교의 드론영상, 5k video, Han-River, Cheonho Bridge, Seoul, South Korea" on YouTube
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nicowijangco · 2 years ago
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Cheonho, Seoul, South Korea, 2023
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world-infoforlife · 2 years ago
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Implant information in South Korea
Do you know about Implant임플란트가격?
The dictionary meaning of Implant임플란트가격 refers to a field of medicine that enables a healthy oral cavity through the implantation of artificial teeth in place of lost teeth. Originally, it means a substitute that restores the body tissue when it is lost, but in dentistry, it also means artificial tooth implantation.
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* refer to more information of Implant price comparison of dental treatment in South Korea.
- Gangdong-gu, Seoul : Cheonho-dong천호동임플란트가격, Amsa-dong암사동임플란트가격, Godeok-dong고덕동임플란트가격, Sangil-dong상일동임플란트가격, Myeongil-dong명일동임플란트가격.
- Nowon-gu, Seoul : Sanggye-dong상계동임플란트가격, Wolgye-dong월계동임플란트가격, Gongneung-dong공릉동임플란트가격, Junggye-dong중계동임플란트가격.
- Songpa-gu, Seoul : Garak-dong가락동임플란트가격, Jamsil-dong잠실동임플란트가격, Sincheon-dong신천동임플란트가격, Songpa-dong송파동임플란트가격, Jangji-dong장지동임플란트가격, Ohgeum-dong오금동임플란트가격.
- Gangnam-gu,Seoul : Apgujeong-dong압구정동임플란트가격, Sinsa-dong신사동임플란트가격, Cheongdam-dong청담동임플란트가격, Nonhyeon-dong논현동임플란트가격, Samseong-dong삼성동임플란트가격, Yeoksam-dong역삼동임플란트가격, Daechi-dong대치동임플란트가격, Dogok-dong도곡동임플란트가격, Ilwon-dong일원동임플란트가격.
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cheolbinsart · 2 years ago
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★ ASTRO Schedule ★
📆 28 November - 04 December 2022
⚠️Scheduled activities below may be subject to change depending on the ASTRO members' individual schedules and changes/updates which maybe posted depending on official confirmations
⚠️ All activities to occur are without MJ unless contents are pre-recorded
⚠️ All UNIVERSE Contents can be watched exclusively on the UNIVERSE App
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📆 28 November 2022
🌟 4:00 PM KST
DAY 1 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
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📆 29 November 2022
🌟 DAY 2 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
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📆 30 November 2022
🌟 DAY 3 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
🌟 'DECIBEL' (디시벨) Movie First Day Screening in The Philippines #CHAEUNWOO
🌟 1:00 PM KST
ASTRO 아스트로 - Japan Single Music Video Full Release
'가장 좋아하는 사람에게 이별을 말하자'
(ENG : Say Goodbye to the Person You Love The Most / JPN : '1番好きな人にサヨナラを言おう')
MV Teaser 🎥
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📆 01 December 2022
🌟 DAY 4 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
🌟 6:00 PM
Universe App Originals
BEHIND DND+ (Do Not Disturb+) with ASTRO
🌟 7:30 PM KST
Three Musketeers Musical
ROCKY as D' Artagnan
Venue : Universal Arts Center
04991 664, Cheonho-daero, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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📆 02 December 2022
🌟 DAY 5 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
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📆 03 December 2022
🌟 DAY 6 of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order
🌟 6:00 PM
Universe App Originals
DND+ (Do Not Disturb+) with ASTRO FULL Version
🌟 6:00 PM Cairo Time
<04 December 2022 ~ 12:00 AM PH Time / 1:00 AM KST Time)
#ASTRO's #CHAEUNWOO is invited on @Dior's Fall 2023 Men's Collection to be held in Cairo, Egypt.
https://dior.com
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🌟 6:30 PM KST
Three Musketeers Musical
ROCKY as D' Artagnan
Venue : Busan, South Korea
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📆 04 December 2022
🌟 LAST DAY of 2023 ASTRO Season's Greetings' Pre-Order (closes at 11:59 PM KST)
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steveneveral · 5 years ago
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There’s a big lit up plaza not too far from where I live. 🌌😎📸🇰🇷 . . . #seoul #cheonho #lights #nightlights #korea #서울 #천호 #천호역 #강동 #expatlife #expat (at 천호동) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2JlOyAlf-e/?igshid=fdpo120kbezy
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shukuchiisms · 1 year ago
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Link with refs of forms
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hadersgf · 3 years ago
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🌸🌿💗
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fy-2pm · 2 years ago
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Gikwang-ah, get well soon Dongwoon-ie, thank you so much for your hard work Cheonho-dong & Hwanggeum-dong 
Trans @junkaystreet
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aer-in-wanderland · 4 years ago
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구미호뎐 | Tale of the Nine Tailed - Ji Ah’s Fate & the Korean Mythology Surrounding It (requested by @kestrel-of-herran)
Ask: One of the most fascinating things for me is the prophecy the fortune teller told Ji Ah when she gave him the fox bead. I feel like that's important foreshadowing for the drama's ending. How would you translate and interpret that?
Note: words/terms left in Korean require context and will be discussed below.
EP06 The Four Pillars of Fate - Ji Ah Trades the Fox Bead
Ji Ah: I’ll repay this eunhye no matter what, please? 
Fortune Teller: Okay, okay! You were a princess in your past life, do you think you’re a princess now? You think if you whine enough you can have anything. Ei! Your hand. Give me thine hand. (Ji Ah extends her right hand). Left hand!
Ji Ah: (changing hands) Left hand. 
Fortune Teller: You were born with a very special saju weren’t you! Water and fire vie on par, earth is clouded, but metal will subdue it, so though darkness should surround you (literally: all four directions, heaven, and earth), a moon rises in your sky. 
Ji Ah: I’m not sure what you mean...?
Fortune Teller: You have the fox bead! For that is your moon.
Ji Ah: Excuse me?
Fortune Teller: Give to me the fox bead. Even without a moon, your saju is overflowing enough. Therefore...!
Ji Ah: I’ll give it to you! I don’t believe in such things as palja. 
Fortune Teller: The deal...has been accepted. 
Ji Ah: Pardon? Already?
Fortune Teller: Your palm lines. Your palm lines have changed. 
(Note: I translated this working from the raw, so I haven’t seen the subs to be able to comment on them). 
Eunhye (은혜)
Commonly translated as a ‘favor’ or ‘debt,’ ‘eunhye’ is distinct from both of these both linguistically and conceptually. When Yeon says that foxes are obligated to repay ‘debts,’ he’s actually talking about eunhye. ‘Debt’ is another word entirely (빚) and it does appear occasionally. The two are distinct. The glowing ring bonds formed between Yeon and Ah Eum, and Rang and Sajang are both manifestations of eunhye. 
One Korean folktale in which eunhye features famously is the tale of the Grateful Magpies (은혜갚은 까치, literally: ‘the magpies who repaid their eunhye’). Shin Joo refers to this in EP02 when Yeon tells him about returning Ji Ah’s eyesight to her even after she tranquilized him:
Shin Joo: And you’re saying you just let her go? And returned her sight, too? 
Yeon: Since rules are rules.
Shin Joo: It’s not as if we’re magpies meticulously repaying our eunhye! Geez, how long do we have to be bound by that sort of premodern contractual relationship?
Eunhye is difficult to translate but can be approximated as ‘help or favor (as in ‘to favor someone’) given willingly.’ In my mind, rather than a debt which is a negative concept, eunhye is more of a positive concept. There’s a voluntary, good faith/good will element to it. So you’re ‘indebted’ as the result of a good deed done for you. Except it’s not so voluntary if you’re a gumiho, apparently. 
In contrast, when Yeon tells Eodukshini, ‘I’ll repay this debt shortly,’ in EP08 (could also be translated sarcastically as ‘I’ll return the favor shortly’), he uses the actual word for debt (빚) - no good will to be had here on either side. 
Saju Palja (사주팔자)
Literally ‘four pillars eight characters’ (四柱八字), commonly translated as the ‘four pillars of destiny/fate.’ The concept comes from the Chinese astrological concept that a person’s destiny or fate can be divined by the two sexagenary cycle characters assigned to their birth year, month, day, and hour. For more on that, I’ll refer you to Wikipedia. ;) 
In EP02, when Yeon asks Taluipa to look into whether Ji Ah’s parents are alive or dead, he has Ji Ah text him their saju (birth dates and times). 
I’m not sure how palmistry fits in with the concept, and am no expert in astrology, western or eastern, so I can’t offer any interpretation of the fortune teller’s prophecy, but if anyone wants to try looking into it I’d be intrigued to hear what you find. Apparently, the writer spent 2.5 years on the script, so I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that there’s actual meaning behind it. 
The Fox Bead (여우 구슬)
Fox beads are a common earmark of gumiho lore in both Korea and Japan (and probably China, too, but I don’t know enough Chinese to speak to that). In most tellings I’ve encountered, a fox can’t live without their bead, but that doesn’t appear to be the case for Yeon. I was also intrigued by the following exchange he has with the Magistrate in EP06:
Yeon: That’s the Mirror of the Moon. Do you mean to harm (literally: catch) a human with one of the four great mountain gods’ four great treasures meant to protect all creation? 
Magistrate: And so, did your fox bead protect all of creation? Or did it protect one person?
To my thinking, this implies that Yeon’s fox bead is being attributed to his status as a mountain god as much as it is to his being a fox. None of our other foxes seem to have one, but none of them are gumiho (gu = nine, ie. the number of tails), much less cheonho (heavenly foxes) like Yeon. 
I’m actually a little unclear on this front as well. According to the excerpt from the Hyeonjoong’gi (玄中記) at the start of the first episode, foxes that live to be a hundred can take human form and foxes that live to be a thousand become cheonho. Shin Joo is obviously at least 600 years old but he doesn’t appear to be anywhere near Yeon’s caliber (or even Rang’s who is half human), something he says himself, and in the spin-off he only had one tail. Yoo Ri is younger still. It’s unclear to me whether they will ‘level up' if they live long enough, or if they will never be as powerful as Yeon, regardless of how long they live. I get the sense it’s the latter. Both Yeon and Shin Joo have said that Yeon was of a different caliber from the very beginning (in EP02 and EP03, respectively). 
Finally, we haven’t been told much about the fox bead’s powers other than emitting an aura only Yeon can see (sometimes) and suppressing Imoogi inside of Ji Ah. I’m hoping we see it again before the series wraps, but not convinced they’ll have time to recover it given everything else that needs to happen.
On another note, based on the preview for EP15, it appears that the Magistrate’s Mirror of the Moon will be coming back into play. My guess is that Imoogi is going to steal it from the Magistrate and use it on Taluipa. She was shown turned to stone in the background while Yeon and Terry-Imoogi fight. That’s originally her power, so I think Imoogi may use the mirror against her similarly to how the Magistrate ‘absorbed’ the sword Yeon sent flying at him and re-directed it at Ji Ah. 
The Jeo Seung Shi Wang (저승 시왕)
The Ten Kings of the Afterlife (jeo-seung-shi-wang) [저승 시왕], as they’re known in the drama, are more commonly called the Ten Kings of the Underworld (myeong-bu-shi-wang) [명부 시왕・冥府十王]. In the subs they appear as the Afterlife Judges, which is accurate in that this is one of the key roles that they perform. As we're told in EP13, the fortune teller is actually one of them. 
Yeon: What’s the word? That fortune teller, did you find out about him?
Snail Bride: I’ve been asking around via our patrons. 
Yeon: He didn’t seem to be just another low-level native (Korean) god. What’s the geezer’s deal?
Snail Bride: This seems like just a baseless rumour, but there was talk that one of the Ten Kings of the Afterlife who rule over hell leaves his position without notice at odd times.
Yeon: Heh...Interesting. In any case, relay any news you hear about that geezer to me as soon as you hear it. 
While the Snail Bride seems to doubt the validity of the rumour, Yeon appears confident it’s true. He later relays this to Team Fox at their strategy meeting:
Yeon: Do you remember the fortune teller we met at the Korean Folk Village?
Ji Ah: Of course I remember! (Shooting Rang a dirty look) Because of someone [your] fox bead was stolen from us.
Rang: I heard rumour he’s a major big shot. Is it true?
Yeon: He’s one of the Ten Kings of Hell. 
Rang: What?!
Yeon: They say he’s also in possession of the Uiryeong’geom (geom = sword). 
Rang: No way~
Jae Hwan: What’s the Uiryeong’geom?
Shin Joo: It’s a sword that cuts evil (literally: sins). 
Jae Hwan: Cuts...evil, you said?
Shin Joo: It’s sword they say was made in ancient days by King Yeomra himself from a branch he broke off of the Uiryeongsu (su = tree) that weighs sins. But, didn’t that disappear from the world several thousand years ago? 
Yeon: (Shaking his head) Uh-uh. The Snail Bride just picked it up.
As you may recall, the Ten Kings are the ones who put a celestial hit on Rang which led Yeon to track him down and pretend to kill him (thanks for the angst), and they’re the ones who passed judgement on Yeon after he killed the mudang (shamanness) and sentenced him to time in the Snow Mountain Prison. 
It appears that there was some confusion going around that the fortune teller is King Yeomra. Given the above dialogue, I can see where people may have understood his possession of the sword to indicate that, and, in truth, we don’t know which of the Ten Kings he is. That being said, I think if King Yeomra was frequently vacating his post without notice, someone would have said something. I also think Yeomra is a big enough name that if it were him they would’ve just come out and said so. Yeomra is also Taluipa’s brother so she, at least, would know. My assumption was that he was one of the other, less well known kings. 
To conclude, this has all been a long way of saying that I have no idea what Ji Ah’s palja will mean for her fate. What I can provide is a little context. I’m not familiar with the sword, and it doesn’t turn up when I google it, so I suspect it was invented for the purpose of the show. Whether it remains a red herring until the end or shows up in the final hour remains to be seen. 
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