Is there a novel?? Because i cannot waittt. What if the man that the fortune teller was talking about is ennid from the future??
I think it's been implied that as long as the person was the chosen, they'll get preggy regardless of gender. As for the second question, maybe Ennid was born from the North then ended up in that orphanage after his family's incident? that'd be too cliché but we've been edged for too long about everything
i didnt mean the mechanics of how he’d get pregnant lol that was not a concern in these modern bl/omegaverse-ridden streets. i meant how would their theory work? they showed the guy from the north and it wasnt ennid, it was a brunette man living alone in a vaguely cold looking place. and the op said “ennid from the future” not the past like you theorized. i was asking them to expand on their idea so i could get what they meant, bc i too would like to be on the fated partners train. but rn they seem not to be fated by the dragons blood but by other forces and maybe thats ok?
it seems like glunn’s parents were fated and loved each other but after he was born, his dad started dying. maybe the dragon can only survive in one person at a time and once the heir is born, the dragonified parent starts rotting away? in which case i agree with the fortune teller that glunn should say fuck it about his fated partner in the north and run away to be happy with ennid
No, he made it clear the fortuneteller that they weren’t the same person when he said what about you know is it him and he’s like no but if you choose to be with this person, you would be happy and it’d be better for you but if you choose to be with the other person, your dick will suffer
I also thought it was gonna be him because I’m like I said secluded mountain. I’m like bro it was a secluded person who lived kind of on a mountain but then they said snowy mountain. I’m like in winter is that what you’re getting it but it looks like he can see the immediate future so I don’t know there’s a high chance that he’s just right. I was hoping that this was gonna be mpreg but he has a lot of magic so it might be possible
Yes, this is actually kind of explained to us. I believe it back and it’s the poison. It starts working in their body. In my opinion the dragon feels more like a parasite and I don’t like it. I love the idea of him having like an actual dragon shit like that like that sounds super freaking cool like all the powers and shit like I’m the type of person. I don’t want him to be a normal human. That’s a little too boring for me, but I don’t like the idea of it being more like a parasite that pisses me off. I hope that they find a way with magic that it could be done so it is the will of the person and they are a dragon in themselves that would be very very cool but this will make that the story very very long.
I actually love the fact that the dragon is like a parasite instead of some magical guardian, because it creates dynamics in the story that could not exist otherwise, and it’s a much more fresh and original concept than the standard, “I (or my family) have a dragons blessing.”
The fact that the Dragon’s blood is some thing to both benefit from and overcome, creates a contradiction where one must evaluate deeper levels of questioning. Do I give up this power that has granted my family authority and power? What could happen to my family if we lose this power? If I lose this power, can I truly have happiness? Is it worth it to give up on something so substantial and beneficial in order to read myself of what is so negative and harmful?
This may seem like a very straightforward question but it’s really not. It’s the kind of difficult question that forces deep introspection and weighing of potential possibilities- on a level, that’s frustrating for the character, and naturally for us, the readers too, but also very human and realistic, in that it’s a problem beyond an antagonist.
A similar example would be: a prince having to choose between, “should I give up my right to the throne in order to live a more normal life and marry the person I love? But at the same time, if I gave up the throne, I can’t help the people of my kingdom and I’m not convinced my siblings would care for their well-being. Do I become a self sacrifice for the greater good? Or do I follow my heart and live questioning my choice, about whether I deserve to have to have happiness, since my happiness was born from running away from responsibility, and ultimately by doing that, forcing unhappiness onto others?”
I love these kind of dilemmas that were frequently found an old stories from back in Roman times.
Growth is never easy and its ugly, ripping off a part of you that you grown up to. It's unpleasant, and not linear. And most importantly, it does not happen overnight. Although jaekyung is aware of how much an asshole he is, he's trying to rip his roots and face his trauma about his father and upbringing as a child. Hurted people, hurt people, but healed people heal people. (I'm not trying to justify jaekyung, just wanted to say he already knows why he's being an a*hole, and he's trying to change that, and for me it's already a start). I think the author is trying to portray real growth and healing.










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