Becomes the most powerful religious figure; realizes she must use her influence to protect the common "subjects".
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the "Red Claw" (revealed as the Tae tribe priestess) sending word to Tagon about Eunseom's rise. This sets up a future confrontation where the two "brothers"—Saya and Eunseom—are poised to lead opposing forces in a war that will determine the fate of the land of Arth.
Discovers Eunseom is his twin and feels betrayed by Tanya's secret; prepares to serve as the "sword" of Tagon.
Episode 18 marks the definitive shift from a tribal union to a unified kingdom.
Realizes Tagon’s ultimate goal is a perpetual state of war; acknowledges the threat Eunseom now poses.
Becomes the most powerful religious figure; realizes she must use her influence to protect the common "subjects".
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the "Red Claw" (revealed as the Tae tribe priestess) sending word to Tagon about Eunseom's rise. This sets up a future confrontation where the two "brothers"—Saya and Eunseom—are poised to lead opposing forces in a war that will determine the fate of the land of Arth.
Discovers Eunseom is his twin and feels betrayed by Tanya's secret; prepares to serve as the "sword" of Tagon.
Episode 18 marks the definitive shift from a tribal union to a unified kingdom.
Realizes Tagon’s ultimate goal is a perpetual state of war; acknowledges the threat Eunseom now poses.