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What societal or political messages are expressed in "Arthdal Chronicles"?

Firstly, you must know that the writers built different societies that don’t exist in our natural world for Arthdal Chronicles. These societies have totally different belief systems. One has an unusual language (Think Klingon), and each of these societies have different religions, hierarchies, customs, and metric systems for success. When I say that the writers have built these societies from the ground up, I mean it. Thus, you will have to think to watch Arthdal Chronicles, because the action is presented from the point of view of the new societies. What these new societies would think and how they would react to each situation is how the action is driven. This is not your regular Joseon adventure fantasy. Secondly, if you don’t like to think when you watch a Korean Drama, you want a simple format served in a simple way, then you need to skip this one. Thirdly, Arthdal Chronicles has a very interesting storyline.

What many of the different Clans mirror from our society in this drama is prejudice, and a readiness to destroy persons they don’t understand. Ambition is in any society, because you can’t get rid of competition. Also, what is mirrored is that technological advances give some societies greater advantages over other societies. This mirrors real life. Are you going to choose to be benevolent or do you seize the opportunity to subdue and rule? The need for land expansion is always a cause for war, historically. This is a political message presented in Arthdal Chronicles.

Let me associate some of the societies with things we might know and understand.


Nweantal Clan—A Clan with persons of extraordinary strength and speed. One Nweantal can take down 15 men. This clan is peaceable and just wants to be left alone. You don’t bother them and they won’t bother you. They have blue blood thus their mouths are blue. They have cat eyes and are born with a funny scar on their backs. Their language sounded like they weren’t speaking Korean. It sounded like a made up language similar to Klingon. If I were to associate this Clan with something I know, it would be the Klingons from Star Trek.

Arthdal Clan—From what I could see, the Arthdal Clans (Saenyeok Tribe, Hae Tribe, and Hwinsan Tribe) are the more advanced Clans. In espisode 1, these Clans commits genocide of the Nweantal Clan after a failed alliance. They are aggressive people and use their power to wield authority to achieve submission. If I would associate these Clans to something I know, it would be Mongols or (with great sensitivity meant) Caucasian conquest of new worlds.

Yiareukeu (Wahan Tribe)—These are people of the earth, who are not looking for a fight. They just want to observe their ways, express their religion, and stay away from trouble. A very superstitious lot, these are a less developed people. The Yiareukeu thought it strange when someone thought to learn to use a horse for riding. This was something they did not do. If I were to associate them with something I know, think early American Native Indians, with their closeness to the soil and the natural earth.

Our main protagonist is Eun-Sum (Song Jong-Ki). He is half Nweantal and half Arthdal. His blood is purplish blue as a half-bred. Separated from his mother early on, Eun-Sum is raised by the Yiareukeu Clan (Wahan Tribe). One interesting scene is when he came up with the idea to ride a horse. Horses weren’t used like that. Eun-Sum has a twin brother (Saya) who was stolen by a warrior of the Saenyeok Tribe. He lives among the Saenyeok Tribe. Amazingly, Joong-ki plays twin 20 year olds, Eun-Sum and Saya, and he is pulling it off, even in his late thirties.

I love this storyline in Arthdal Chronicles, as it dares to be totally different from what I have ever experienced before in Korean Dramas. If you are adventurous, like puzzles, don’t mind thinking deeply, you might enjoy Arthdal Chronicles.

Side Bar—If you are not a Star Trek Fan, you won’t know what a Klingon is, so Google search it.

Arthdal Chronicles is a great Action Historical Fantasy Drama.

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The Fight Continued and the First Prophecy was about to be unveiled

You can refer to my review on Season 1 at https://mydramalist.com/profile/7403249/reviews/402084. Each Season comprised six episodes. Season 2 started from episode 7.

The Wahan tribe in Iark where Eunseom had taken refuge was attacked by the Arthdal Samaras. A peaceful tribe without any advanced weapons, they were quickly subdued. The Wahan villagers were taken to Arthdal as slaves. However Eunseom escaped and vowed to rescued them and his love, Tanya. In one of his rescue missions, Eunseom was captured and sent to a mine as a slave miner. He was also blamed for the death of Sanung, the Union Leader.

Tanya's mother was killed by the Samaras. Tanya was set to be the next tribal mother, a religious leader in the tribe. In Arthdal, Tanya discovered a man hidden in a Tower, who looked very much like Eunseom.

Legend had it that Aramum Haesulla was the hero who united the Arthdal Samaras. It was said that he ran away with Asa Sin, the Arthdal's supreme religious mother. It was not known where they went.

The current Asa clan was led by Asa Ron, a power-hungry religious leader. This clan was known not to be a direct descendant of Asa Sin. Prophecy said that the direct descendant of Asa Sin would return one day and led Arthdal. And this person would be able to find the bell hidden by Asa Sin.

Asa Ron disliked Tagon as he was viewed as a hero in Arthdal for his military conquest and set to sabotage his ascend to power. Tagon and Taelha were eager to find this descendent. If found, she would replaced Asa Ron as the rightful leader of the religion sect.

A lot of viewers said that this season was better than Season 1. But I find them equally good. In Season 2, there were some draggy parts around the miners. My Season 3 review would follow soon. I had given all 3 seasons a full rating of 10, in spite of some small imperfections.

This drama was interesting as it had so many events borrowed from events in history. More about the entire drama can be found in my review of Season 1.

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I watched this series months ago, but never wrote a review, since I was at loss of words. Part 2 is most likely my favorite, because of Ta Gon and Tae Al Ha. Those characters and actors are just incredible. They aren't the good guys, but you can feel for them, and I enjoy how both play their games, how both have a strong will to succeed. Ta Gon is a truly tragic character. Both are, their upbringing and their fathers made them who they are, and that's why they are a good match. We got great fight scenes in those episodes too. Not to mention episode 12 which was one of the best of the whole series when everything came together, the tension was insane.
Again: Brilliant.

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Okay, part 2 was SO MUCH MORE CRAZY AND AMAZING THEN PART 1. You will literally be rooting for Saya and Tanya at this point. Let me tell you about the LOVE TRIANGLE! Probably the most INTENSE love triangle I have ever seen with a kdrama, and I don't want to give any spoilers but, truly there does not need to be much action for there to be STRONG chemistry. Song Joong-Ki is a AMAZING actor. The way he portrays Saya and Eunseom both very different characters, he is absolutely fabulous. He needs A OSCAR.
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