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chaos-of-the-abyss · 2 months
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it seriously depresses me that despite all the bad blood and history between them, zheng and chengjiao had hints of what could have developed into a strong, genuinely close bond. zheng trusted him with xianyang when he went to fight at zui, and even though there was no real warmth between them, chengjiao followed through on his implicit promise by keeping the capital out of lü buwei's hands. and although he still resented zheng on a certain level, chengjiao canonically came to respect and want to understand him. he even!!! decided that he would be zheng's mental and emotional shield against the toll that unification might take on him, and that if his brother ever began to falter from the strain, he would be there to finish the job for him. and even though they still weren't close by the time of chengjiao's death, his last words were asking xin to be zheng's shield in his stead and protect him from the brutality of the world, since chengjiao himself could no longer fulfill that role. not to mention he posthumously continues to help zheng by making arrangements for liu yi to take over as the head the chengjiao faction, and keep up the support of his brother even after he (chengjiao) dies. ugh. it's such an underrated relationship imo. in their youth chengjiao incited a rebellion and tried to kill zheng, and almost succeeded! piao was killed because of him! yet zheng trusts chengjiao and doesn't believe the trap framing his brother as the culprit of a second rebellion, and chengjiao, man - chengjiao actually wanted to help zheng in any way he could. plus if you believe in the more supernatural aspects sprinkled here and there in kingdom, chengjiao's spirit is one of the ones explicitly there supporting zheng during his debate of ideals with lü buwei. their association with each other was ostensibly based on utility and political convenience, but it's clear that there was more there. the events of the series kicked off because chengjiao ousted and tried to kill zheng, but in the end, zheng sincerely trusted chengjiao, and chengjiao died wanting to protect him.
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demifiendrsa · 8 months
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Kingdom chapter 723 color page
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queenbananya · 1 year
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I'd written a long ramble/gushing about this scene but I'm new to Tumblr and it all got deleted when I switched to a new tab to check something, so, now all you get is my self promotion for my one shot of this scene. Not necessarily romantic, but an exploration of the close relationship these two share.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Kingdom (Anime & Manga) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Ei Sei | Ying Zheng/Shin | Xin, Ei Sei | Ying Zheng & Shin | Xin Characters: Ei Sei | Ying Zheng, Shin | Xin (Kingdom) Additional Tags: Season 3 Episode 22, Battle of Sai, Canon Compliant, Sei really cares for Shin, Hair Brushing, Literal Sleeping Together, Gap Filler Summary:
Seeing him like this, utterly exhausted, injured, battle worn skin and armor– what a fortunate man he was, to have Shin by his side. Shin, his pillar of strength, whose integrity and strength of character drew others to him, to pick up their swords and fight, fight until the last of their breaths left them, and continue still past that. The ability to inspire, to command, to lift soldier’s spirits and rally them to win against the odds of the gods– Shin had it all. Today was the last day they had a chance. They both knew it, and Shin fought past his limits, until he could fight no more. His mind shut down, and still he fought. He only allowed his body to collapse with the setting of the sun, in the brief reprieve they had before it rose once again. And with it, the destiny of their kingdom.
Shin fought for him. For their kingdom, for their shared dream.
Or, that scene at the end of the sixth day of the battle of Sai, when Shin collapses from exhaustion and only responds to Sei's voice, extended.
There's too pitifully few fics in this fandom.
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nenenenely · 8 months
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Ok, i've just read Kingdom 768 and I knew this would happen sooner or later, so this is why i'm gonna talk about Karyo Ten and not about Shin and Kyokai
🚨Spoilers Kingdom 768🚨
Everybody knows that Shin sees Ten as a sister so it's a great chance for her to move on and go for another guy. Here is my theory. Who would be a good husband for Ten??
We know that people she knows outside the HSU are Mou Ki and ShouHeiKun from strategist affairs. Between this two guys, i'll personally choose SHK. Why? Why would i catch a small fish as Mou Ki if i can choose a big one?? Idk Mou Ki's background but SHK is the head of Strategist affairs, a chancellor of the right and has his own army and I believe that he isn't married so that's why i ship this two. I don't like the age gape but in this period of time such silly thing didn't matter. But if SHK is married, he can have concubines but idk if Ten would like to be a second wife. I got the feeling that she wants a family and not being part of a family...
What are your thoughts??
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bit of a spoiler but not big
Shin, for the first time (to my memory), wearing actual expensive formal clothes instead of workout rags, finally happens on page.
Is it in an important event at the palace? no.
Is it with the king and other nobility? no
Is it when he gets awarded the title of general? not even.
it's officiating a marriage for a childhood friend in his village. not a single noble or rich person in sight. just farmers, hunters, soldier of the unit amongst their shacks.
I absolutely love that shin shows more respect towards his tried and true friends and allies than the ones the he traditionally should.
and i love that the ones who deserve that respect don't care, and the ones who demand that respect aren't worth it.
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modernhybrid · 2 years
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vanillabound · 2 years
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Wonderful ShinXKai Moments from Zhao's Retaliation Arc
Awwwww (about time!!🥲)
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daydreaming-juna · 10 months
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Kingdom's Chapters 759 & 760
by Haru Yasuhisa
My brain loved it because:
The old debate of “Are humans inherently good or evil?” is a fav topic when it comes to morally grey characters,
When diplomacy and mind games come into play for a bit instead of the typical blood and war (don't think I don't enjoy the war strategies, cuz I do a lot),
When winning over the enemy scholar falls in the hands of the dumbest and most instinct-based character AND it works with sound reasoning! (Surprise, cuz normally they are just straightforward and basic with their arguments).
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bizarrobrain · 2 years
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Kingdom by Yasuhisa Hara
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mangarecap · 2 years
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Kingdom Yasuhisa Hara (Historia & Arte)
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kayscarsetta · 1 month
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chaos-of-the-abyss · 20 days
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i really love the callback to piao and xin that kingdom does here with ji aga and kan saro. despite his friend ("friend" bc hara just loves making every comrade-in-arms/best friend relationship in kingdom extremely sus, these two swore they were one body and soul while commemorating their union with a drink of blood) being dead, kan saro considers ji aga's soul to now be with him - and that together they are going to save shi ba shou. it's similar to piao asking xin to "take me with you" as xin rises to the heavens and ascends to the position of great general; piao and ji aga might be dead, but to xin and kan saro, their spirit will always be with them regardless. they are one body and soul, and they can't be separated.
depression :')
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demifiendrsa · 8 months
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Kingdom chapter 707 color page
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queenbananya · 1 year
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Shin is an idiot. But he's a good person. I know that's a widely accepted fact but this panel here, his face-- he hasn't forgotten about Hyou and who exactly his killers are. Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that he HAS let himself forget and move on, to his own life, his own dreams. He's grown. Where 16 chapters ago he would have jumped at the chance to insult and attack Shoubunkun, at this particular moment he knows what's important: Sei. For just this small moment, he lets himself remember and ache.
In the first few chapters, I often wondered, Shin, whatever happened to your revenge? This single minded fool should by all means slaughter Sei for his revenge, but here he is now, attached to him and risking his own skin to protect him.
But really, Shin is only 14 here. He's allowed to move on. He's also allowed to be a fool and kill Sei and particularly Shoubunkun in his revenge. Yet he doesn't. He found strength from the death of Hyou, and while Shoubunkun knows exactly what he's doing-- making himself vulnerable and apologizing at this crucial time because he needs Shin, at the end of the day Shin is just a boy. Hearing a sincere apology now, after he has calmed down and isn’t so angry anymore, it's all he really wanted from these people. With this, he can finally and truthfully move on.
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shsz1989 · 2 years
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It is meaningless to create a system without substance to back it up.
Teng (騰 Tou)
Kingdom S1
Episode: A New Trial
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