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The important backstory arc is done, and yeah this whole situation was a tradgedy riddled in poor communication, misunderstandings and rash decisions.
Yu-hon is right in that they should not 100% blindly follow in a religion that does not benefit the people, as we see how the Crimson King's own decendants are cursed to be ill and die young but the excessive violence he uses is just not befitting someone to rule over the masses who won't always follw him or his beliefs.
Il may have acknowledged that no matter how hard he tried he wouldn't be a good king, it doesn't excuse the fact that his people have been suffering under his rule and expects his daughter to clean this mess up simply because Kashi told him his future was to die by Soo-won's hand because he was an awful king. Like was there really nothing he could do to at the very least alleviate the suffering of his people for real? The way he just leaves everthing up to fate is just No you chose to make sure your brother was never king but you can't even put more effort to being a decent king?
Soo-won is in fact like his father, ready to conquer the shit out of the continent and go to war. But unlike his father he's not torturing war prisoners as far as I can see unless I forgot something. But I feel like Soo-won is doing what he's doing for the sake of the people. We've seen him hang out with the common folk a lot as a child, so I'd like to believe its why he does what he does for the sake of his father's beliefs and the people. Since he's got the crimson illness he's definitely gonna die, but he's gonna have to payfor the shit he's done.
I appreciate the series for making all the characters morally grey and human. No one is completely right or wrong. I am eager to see what Yona will do now that she knows the circumstances of her Father's death. Will she become Queen like she is destined? Yes she will because this is a shoujo but hey maybe she'll be radical and try out democracy idk. I honestly love Yona going around helping folks as a mythical rag tag team of wierdos rather than her becoming a queen on the throne, revered as a goddess that she kinda is but I don't think thats what she really wants.
The contrast between Yona on the road and Yona on the throne is very distinct. If she continued her life on the run she would be in constant danger but close to her loved ones, one the throne she would be revered but distant to the ones she loves due to their stations.
Let's see how Yona will stop Soo-won's plans of classic war and conquest of the entire continent.
Yu-hon is right in that they should not 100% blindly follow in a religion that does not benefit the people, as we see how the Crimson King's own decendants are cursed to be ill and die young but the excessive violence he uses is just not befitting someone to rule over the masses who won't always follw him or his beliefs.
Il may have acknowledged that no matter how hard he tried he wouldn't be a good king, it doesn't excuse the fact that his people have been suffering under his rule and expects his daughter to clean this mess up simply because Kashi told him his future was to die by Soo-won's hand because he was an awful king. Like was there really nothing he could do to at the very least alleviate the suffering of his people for real? The way he just leaves everthing up to fate is just No you chose to make sure your brother was never king but you can't even put more effort to being a decent king?
Soo-won is in fact like his father, ready to conquer the shit out of the continent and go to war. But unlike his father he's not torturing war prisoners as far as I can see unless I forgot something. But I feel like Soo-won is doing what he's doing for the sake of the people. We've seen him hang out with the common folk a lot as a child, so I'd like to believe its why he does what he does for the sake of his father's beliefs and the people. Since he's got the crimson illness he's definitely gonna die, but he's gonna have to payfor the shit he's done.
I appreciate the series for making all the characters morally grey and human. No one is completely right or wrong. I am eager to see what Yona will do now that she knows the circumstances of her Father's death. Will she become Queen like she is destined? Yes she will because this is a shoujo but hey maybe she'll be radical and try out democracy idk. I honestly love Yona going around helping folks as a mythical rag tag team of wierdos rather than her becoming a queen on the throne, revered as a goddess that she kinda is but I don't think thats what she really wants.
The contrast between Yona on the road and Yona on the throne is very distinct. If she continued her life on the run she would be in constant danger but close to her loved ones, one the throne she would be revered but distant to the ones she loves due to their stations.
Let's see how Yona will stop Soo-won's plans of classic war and conquest of the entire continent.