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Post by Frank Parker on Nov 30, 2003 17:15:37 GMT -5
Hello, my name is Frank Parker. I have been watching the series for only about a month or so now, so I am pretty new to the Age of Warriors. However, I feel that I must join you all in exclaiming that this must be one of the greatest dramas created of all time. Now, to the show!
I would just like a couple of things cleared up for me...
What exactly is the Dragon of Kaelim?
Why do the Chungs seem to have everybody in their pocket?
Why does it seem like everytime there's a rebellion, the emperor has absolutely no clue what to do?
And, why does the former Chief Convoy still have the follower/Lieutenant person even if he resigned his post?
Thank you!
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Post by FrederickII on Nov 30, 2003 19:26:22 GMT -5
"What exactly is the Dragon of Kaelim?"
I forgot exactly, it was explained a few episodes ago as I recall. But in a nut shell it refers to some temple constructed by the last rulers of the Shilla Dynasty. Apparently Yi Ui-min is the dragon. He is a descendant of the Shilla dynasty.
"Why do the Chungs seem to have everybody in their pocket?"
After Yi Ui-Bang was killed they seized power. The Chungs control the royal court and the military. Even though there is an emperor they have the true power.
"Why does it seem like everytime there's a rebellion, the emperor has absolutely no clue what to do?"
Because he is easily manipulated by his advisors. He is a weak ruler in general. no courage whats-so-ever.
"And, why does the former Chief Convoy still have the follower/Lieutenant person even if he resigned his post?"
The man is probably Dae Sungs right hand man even before Dae Sung became the head of the imperial convoys. Perhaps the man was employed by Dae Sungs clan years ago.
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Post by Frank Parker on Dec 1, 2003 20:37:50 GMT -5
Thank you very much for the information!
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Post by rag742 on Dec 3, 2003 14:30:51 GMT -5
"And, why does the former Chief Convoy still have the follower/Lieutenant person even if he resigned his post?" Chief now Ex Convoy is the head of the underground gang that was formed to reform the empire. The Liutenant feels he need the Ex convoy as the Ex Convoy is a merit subject. He need the convoy to be the head of any rebellion they may start to overthrow the chungs to have legitimacy. I know it sounds crazy, but in those days in Korea you have to a Royal blood or merit subject to make any statement.
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