

Except with poison, and only the Hwacheon people use that. No matter how injured i get, the next day I am healed. Sujini: Hey, would you take a look at my wound?ĭamduk: uh… you’re a girl. What about you? Do you just listen to your master, regardless? It killed my father, and those boys at Dae Ja Castle.ĭamduk: Your master calls me the king because his staff shone. Stop calling me ‘you’.ĭamduk: My mistake almost killed you. Sujini: It is often the closest who betray us. Puppets, all of them.)Īnd because it’s a Damduk/Sujini moment, I’m going to make you guys suffer through dialogue! BWAHAHA.ĭamduk: I told you that I’ve trusted her since I was 11. (It’s more like trusting Kiha’s ability to control what’s going on around her. When Sujini comes to, Damduk is there, apologizing for trusting Kiha. Ouch, that’s a nasty-looking wound, poisoned too? Damduk is angsting again… that boy, he just never gets a break. Sujini falls down, from a combination of injuries and stress, and Damduk goes to her.

It starts pouring cats and dogs, for some odd reason. To get to her, Damduk kills his way through the troops. Kiha is delayed in setting out, which gives creepy Hwacheon dude time to send attack troops to where Damduk’s waiting. There is significant angsting, while Sujini tries not to interfere again. (Me: Yes, because obviously that pillar betrayed you, killed your father and was plotting your death.) He leaves, but not before trying to kill a pillar of granite. The Oracle brings in a surviving guard to tell Damduk what happened the night his father died, and he has no choice but to believe them… and the priestess also tells him to live far away from the country, because Lord Yon has essentially taken over. (Unfortunately she is recognized by Sa Ryang. Sujini does some nice subterfuge work and delivers a message to Kiha. Funnily enough, Ba Son doesn’t care about anything except her precious Sujini.ĭamduk goes to the palace to see the oracle and his father’s body.Ĭreepy Hwacheon dude tells Kiha that it’s her fault that all this has happened, because he could not allow their fire priestess to fall in love with the king again – and if she does, that the two must be separated. Jumuchi does some shouting and spurs Dalbi into eating. (But he reckoned without the powers of Sujini the Alcoholic and Cute Burr, with Extra Sticking Powers.)ĭalbi is still mourning her husband – and lol, Ba Son cooks with a spade. (Good plotter, this one.) He gives supreme power to the five clans (but can control them through plotting…)ĭamduk doesn’t want Sujini to follow him. Yon proceeds to strip Damduk of his powers as Crown Prince and to arrest him. He also twists the facts around to make it seem like Gak Dan killed the king then gave the sword to Damduk – which means he’s in big trouble. She will not support him in defiance of the prophecy.

Aww.) He flounces off, with Sujini following. (He’s feeling guilty for abandoning his father and siding with Kiha. He even throws Hyungo to the wall when he suggests that Kiha killed his father.

He is in a hurry to leave for Gooknae, ignoring the advice of all the elders. Sujini, bedhair notwithstanding, wakes up from sitting in front of Damduk’s door. He’s going to be responsible for an entire war (thanks, flyingcrispi). It’s a night for tears, as Damduk wakes up crying too. The one that’s still left alive is crying. The chief of Julno gives a cremation ceremony to his sons. That’s presuming you got the RIGHT PHOENIX, YOU IDIOT.) Ho Gae muses that none of the four guardians can truly harm the king, and demands that Kiha stab him. She just wants to be certain her lovebunny’s alive. (What a bad morning this is turning out to be, his brain says.) He runs around the issue, telling her what happened last night and hinting that Damduk may actually be the king. He runs into Kiha in the hallway, who wastes no time getting her dagger out and asking him if he killed Damduk. Ho Gae’s off having his own crazy moment of recollection. (Lord Yon: I liked it better when you talked pretty to me.) This scares Lord Yon, and uh, yeah, the insanity is glaringly obvious here. However, creepy Hwacheon dude is all about choosing his own Jooshin king. Lord Yon has trouble believing that Damduk is also the Jooshin king (you mean is the only?). Anyway, here be episode 10, which marks a turning point, of sorts.
#The legends chinese drama recap registration
Was unduly stressed this morning by internet registration for classes, but then realized that it opened at 8AM and it was currently 7:30.
