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@copperhead
Yeah, he's not a psycho. He's broken. Deeply so. On the very surface he's a reliable king, a jester, a happy-go-lucky, clever schemer who can outsmart his enemies and lead his friends by the nose, be the model king and an inspiring monarch. Underneath that, there's his lonliness, his feelings for Yona and for Hak, which he tries so hard to suppress and discard. The problem with Soo-Won is that underneath even that, there lies, well, insanity. Steming from what happened wen he was a child, from what that did when coupled with his vast inteligence.
Soo-Won is not evil, he is not an unfeeling psychopath. But he is broken. Insane.
You can see glimpses of that at times, just for a panel or two. Like way back when, in the port arc, after the conclusi0on when he met Yona by accident and protected her identity. There was a moment when he said (when she reached for the sword on his belt) that he cannot die yet, because there's things he must still do. And for a single panel, you saw something in his eyes. There, and gone again the next second.
That's the unstable core of Soo-Won churning deep within, that we only get to see glimpses of.
I simply adore him as a character. I hate him, I pity him and I love him. He's fascinating.
Yeah, he's not a psycho. He's broken. Deeply so. On the very surface he's a reliable king, a jester, a happy-go-lucky, clever schemer who can outsmart his enemies and lead his friends by the nose, be the model king and an inspiring monarch. Underneath that, there's his lonliness, his feelings for Yona and for Hak, which he tries so hard to suppress and discard. The problem with Soo-Won is that underneath even that, there lies, well, insanity. Steming from what happened wen he was a child, from what that did when coupled with his vast inteligence.
Soo-Won is not evil, he is not an unfeeling psychopath. But he is broken. Insane.
You can see glimpses of that at times, just for a panel or two. Like way back when, in the port arc, after the conclusi0on when he met Yona by accident and protected her identity. There was a moment when he said (when she reached for the sword on his belt) that he cannot die yet, because there's things he must still do. And for a single panel, you saw something in his eyes. There, and gone again the next second.
That's the unstable core of Soo-Won churning deep within, that we only get to see glimpses of.
I simply adore him as a character. I hate him, I pity him and I love him. He's fascinating.