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Loen: Snownight Hawk
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Designer’s Reflection: Snownight Hawk
Obtained: Chapter 3 Workshop
Rarity: SR
Attribute: Blue/Cool
Awakened Suit: Dawning Promise
Story - transcripts from Designer’s Reflection
Chapter 1 - Lament of Autumn Mist
Chapter 2 - Horn of Winter
Chapter 3 - Dawn of Faith
Story - summarized
Loen is with the other citizens of Westburg at the train station. Finally, the train rolls in with updates about the independence war. He also receives a letter from his father, who is a general in the war. Loen is shocked to hear that his cousin, Snownight White, died on the battlefield.
He remembers six months ago. She was happy and willing to fight for a free Apple. She comforted her little sister, Reddish, and her parents before hopping on the soldiers’ train. Mr. White found Loen and begged for answers: why was the war still going on? Could they stop it? How do they bring their children back?
A crowd surrounded Loen and his Uncle White, also wanting answers. Loen wanted to help, but he had nothing to offer them. Someone spotted a person in the crowd, a young man named Josen, who was supposed to be fighting in the army. He had deserted the military and fled back home.
Back in the present, Loen figures out what to do. He finds the conductor of the army train in the station. He reminds the conductor that every citizen is supposed to be evacuated, since the war is approaching the cities. The conductor agrees to take the people of Westburg to Losol City, where they will board a train for Cloud Empire.
Reddish still wants her sister, but she has no idea of what happened. Loen comforts his cousin, uncle, and aunt, and he tells Reddish about the beautiful flowers in Cloud Empire. He says that Snownight would want to see them, too. Finally, Reddish agrees to go. Before the family departs, Uncle White gives Loen the last item of Snownight: a bullet. He takes it with him for good luck and then hurries onto the train heading for the battlefield.
Connections
-Loen and Vermillion Snow are cousins. The last chapter of this Reflection is the flashback Vermillion has during the Reflection for Flowery Silhouette.
-In Chapter 3, even though Susan is inspired by Major Snowhawk, Loen doesn’t like talking about his war days and even tries to dodge those questions. Here, you learn that he had to fight since he was young and it changed him forever.
Fun Facts
-Vermillion’s birth name is Reddish, and Loen says that Cloud Empire has red flowers, “just like your name.” In the Taiwanese/Chinese version, her name translates to “red flower.”
- Major Snowhawk is Loen’s war nickname. It’s a nod to Snownight, who inspired Loen not just to fight in the war, but also to fight for a better future.
-Snownight calls Loen “Brother Loen.” It’s a term of endearment to call close family “Brother-[name]” or “Sister-[name].”
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josen-the-fox · 6 months
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Flag of the Josen empire~
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I hope you like it uwu ❤
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pionia-milly · 1 year
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Watch "Old Korean Pictures (Joseon Dynasty Era and The Greater Korean Empire Era)" on YouTube
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When Korean attacked by Voage creature and his hit men countries ruined end of Josen period of picture and Gisaeg/ Korean geisha is not tipical Korean women's faces. They didn't went out only slave groups walked around most middle class to high class women were not went out so some of picture wasn't real Korean and I see Gisaeg and real Korean women in this video If you want to trust only piggy land & monkey Island by evil's law, please don't come to Korea and Korean don't need these kind creature and they gave shit since Korean war and always nake Korean as monster and great piggy and sexy hot monkey, these gang's class have no future beside circling dance by Satan or stealing someone's properties and this animal's wife gang's house built by 60s lol and no brains but love sex each other so some say their bodies smell are same very stinky vand both have ugly teeth because they are animal haha. And their satellite ability is Ukraine vs Russian war and great china's dams for killing environment of 6 Southern Asia countries project and Myanmar kudeta and weird media are proof of what is this powerless gang's circle dance and wtf is UN? Pendenic- food shortage-piggy land and 4'44" that hoses burn by enemy so people live temprory house but enemy pictured with her husbands spread out in this world how korean were do poor lol, eveils performance with media lol. Their quilty are so stupid and ugly but love sex each other so they loose this war. USA is not die, they give gaverment excuse me dollar credit card to citizon for inflation only inside USA market and keep ciulation hard, than they can solve this problem easily, get rid of Satan and his 3 wives. Get lost you and your 3 wives haha you are finish Satan and look at your wives haha. Economy's flower is $$ but economy is circulation not just money lol I have to go market but everthing went up since last week?
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absolutebl · 2 years
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Tinted With You 
quick pitch 
Viki Korean BL 
I honestly thought Park Jun Hee (Jun of A.C.E.) did a great job with this show. He’s a very fun likable screen presence which you need to hold down a fish out of water portal fantasy. The subs on Viki were a little difficult to follow, which might have had to do with the flashbacks and tenses of sentences. There is the usual suspension of disbelief required to cope with a time travel fantasy, mainly in the form of anachronisms around materials, props, set dressing, and communication. Also, I found the appeal of the prince character difficult to comprehend, we were told regularly how wonderful he was and that everyone adores him but we were never shown this on screen. But these are minor quibbles in what ended up being a fun, pretty, and stylish BL. 
Am I more forgiving because I LOVE historical romances? Probubly.
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It’s nice to see boys in pastel flowing robes actually kiss and get a happy ending for a change (glares at China). There’s even a tiny hint at a possibly poly HEA. 
And not just one but two whole kisses! In a historical Kdrama, let alone a KBL. I am all amazement. Plus one of them was the classic through the hat shot. Korea owns this visual - see Nobleman Ryu’s Wedding for the very first BL iteration of a gat kiss on screen. 
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That hat is a 갓 AKA a gat, henceforth this shall be known as a gat kiss. 
I appoint myself its chronicler. 
HOW MUCH DO I WANT A COMEDIC ITERATION WHERE BOTH MEN ARE IN GATS TRYING TO KISS? The great clashing of the gats! 
I am well aware that I am ridiculous. But also there are more historicals coming in 2022. That means... more gats!
Anygat, in conclusion, Tinted With You is a fun watch, you should watch it... through your gat, if so inclined. 
8/10 - RECOMMENDED 
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Chapter 3: Dawn of Faith
Narrated by Loen.
Narrator: After I walk Uncle White home, I return to the station.
Narrator: Having asked the soldier on duty, I find the conductor of an army train in the tavern next to the station.
Loen: Conductor, a word?
Narrator: The conductor glances at me and continues to drink.
Conductor: Kid, why do you bother to find me instead of going to school?
Loen: I know the train on the opposite platform is heading north. So can you let people on the train?
Loen: Losol City is where they get off.
Conductor: Huh? Come again?
Conductor: Hahahaha, just what was this pipsqueak saying?
Narrator: There’s a burst of laughter in the tavern and everyone looks over.
Conductor: Are you a dull Jack? Civilians are not allowed on an army train. Beat it.
Narrator: He waves the bottle and tries to push me away.
Narrator: I manage to dodge his bottle.
Loen: The army regulations say to facilitate the evacuation of civilians. Have you forgotten that?
Conductor: You twerp!
Narrator: He gets a little irritated and glares at me fiercely.
Narrator: Having grown up with my father in the Revolutionary Army, I know too well that I must not back down at the moment.
Loen: This is the order that has reached each station three months ago. You must know that.
Conductor: ...
Conductor: It’s a special time, and no one’s there to do the check-up for safety’s sake, got it?
Conductor: Then get off my face. Or I’m gonna put you in the nick!
Loen: Sir, I volunteer to do the check-up and headcount.
Narrator: I stand at attention and look into his eyes seriously.
Narrator: The conductor measures me carefully and remains silent for a moment.
Loen: I can do it well. Please leave it to me.
Conductor: Tsk, alright... You do that. If there’s a problem with the final list, everyone gets off, are we clear?
Loen: Yes, sir.
Narrator: I thank him, then quickly take off to inform the townspeople and prepare the list.
Narrator: At noon the next day, the townspeople’s evacuation goes as planned.
Loen: Hold up, you’re not on the list.
Passerby: ...Yes, I am. Take a closer look... I... I’ll excuse myself.
Narrator: I stop him.
Loen: I remembered. Your name’s Josen? You should be on the train in the opposite direction.
Conductor: Loen, what’s wrong?
Narrator: The conductor shouts from afar to check the situation.
Narrator: Josen gives me a fierce look and quickly runs off the platform.
Choose either “You seem to have his grudge” or “Where will he go?”
If “grudge,” ...
You: You seem to have his grudge.
Narrator: Well, I guess. Isn’t it a little too bad?
You: Your face doesn’t look like that...
If “go,” ...
You: What does he want? Where will he go?
Narrator: Maybe he doesn’t know it himself either.
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Narrator: The train is about to depart, and I’m checking everyone’s name and luggage for the last time.
Loen: After you get off at Losol City, you buy a train ticket to Cloud Empire.
Herder: So we’re gonna abandon Westburg like that? What does the future hold?
Loen: The war will end. When that day comes, we return. Westburg will always be our home.
Reddish: When will big sister come back? Dad, now we’re gone, what if big sister can’t find us when she returns?
Narrator: Uncle White’s eyes somewhat reddened, not knowing what to say.
Loen: Reddish, look what this is.
Narrator: I reach out and hand over a red cypress vine flower.
Reddish: Brother Loen...
Loen: The train is leaving for a beautiful place, where there are a lot of pretty flowers, just like your name.
Loen: Your sister Snownight will like it, too. Don’t you want to see it?
Reddish: I do...
Loen: It’s a long, long journey. You have to take care of mom and dad, okay?
Narrator: She nods, ignorant. I tuck the flower onto the ear of Reddish and smile at her.
Narrator: I finally glance at the carriage and remember in my heart every face that trusts me.
Loen: The past six months, thank you for everything you’ve done for me.
Loen: About the questions yesterday, I cannot answer them right now.
Loen: But one day, I will.
Narrator: Heels together, chest out, I give a salute to everyone, turn around, and get off.
Uncle White: Loen! Where are you going?
Narrator: I look at Uncle White.
Loen: Where the answers are.
Uncle White: ...You, you’ve grown up.
Narrator: Uncle White pulls out something from his chest, reaches out, and hands it to me.
Narrator: I spread out my palm and take the parting gift.
Narrator: Hard and sharp, it’s now resting in my palm with smoke of gunpowder and faith tens of thousands of miles away.
Narrator: I clench the bullet firmly.
Uncle White: Be sure to come back!
Narrator: I put my hand on my chest and smile at Uncle White.
Narrator: Then I turn around, get through the platform, and walk towards the conscription train bound for the battlefield.
Narrator: The conductor leans against the door with a cigarette, apparently having been waiting here long ago.
Conductor: Shrimp, you don’t look like you can go to war.
Loen: I can! I can use a gun!
Choose either “How old are you?” or “You, joining the army?”
If “old,” ...
You: How old are you? That’s the battlefront!
Narrator: But I’m ready. Don’t you believe it?
You: I can feel the faith and determination you’ve put into it.
If “army,” ...
You: You’re going to join the army? Is that really good?
Narrator: This is something I have to do.
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Conductor: Tss, small fries.
Loen: I am willing to fight for independence.
Narrator: In the winter of war, I want to go to the front with the faith of independence.
Narrator: The conductor glances at me and throws a gun.
Narrator: I reach for it, unload the magazine, and load the bullet of Snownight in the innermost chamber.
Conductor: ...Good. Let’s go.
Narrator: Cigarette butt pinched off, the conductor pats me on the head and moves to the carriage.
Loen: Yes, sir.
Narrator: I hop on the train and the whistle sounds.
Narrator: The sun falls on the wind and passes through the carriages.
Narrator: I know that what’s on my mind is not a moment of impulse.
Narrator: The call of the country does not come from anywhere. It comes from within.
Narrator: I set off with questions and faith, and I’m sure I will come back with answers and dawn.
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