Yang Cha can’t help but notice that Saya looks just like the Wahan warrior (Eunseom) that supposedly killed Tagon’s father. However, with the Wahan tribe now free and no longer slaves, they reconvene with Tanya in the throne room and exchange hugs and greetings. Eunseom having the loyalty of Xabara and the Momo tribe will be helpful to his cause. もし僕があの日 She states they are no longer slaves. Tagon & Tealha will probably die together… At some point, EumSeom will meet Saya face to face (finally), as Saya will know the truth, which is Tanya’s love for EumSeom and probably will kill Tanya out of jealousy. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Tanya (Kim Ji Won), the Wahan great mother and direct descendant of Asa Sin, uses the slingshot fashioned from her dress, takes a rock, and takes aim. He doesn’t believe the bag of jewels were taken by Goldu. The slave master yells his frustration at being forced to flee without the jewels. “Arthdal ​​will start to collapse because of civil war & tyranny of Tagon. Xabara demands to know why Arthdal men are there. Given she’s now ascended to the role of Asa Sin, Taealha takes the opportunity to ask her where Aruman is, to which she replies he’s been here all along. Like, Eun-seom certainly needs to return to Arthdal to know what’s going on (isn’t it funny if he were to bring an army only to find out everything was in order with Tanya as the high priest, for example? He can’t recall what Xabara means. He asks why the slave master is willing to die for the jewels. It’s a long road ahead and i feared the ending would be rushed, but it ended at what felt like just halfway point of the story instead. Everyone tries to see what fell in the water. They surround him. She is a mere pawn in their power play, to solidify Tagon’s existence as the second coming of Aramun Haesulla or punish every kindred of those going against him, as per God’s wish. Enjoy what you're reading? ( Log Out /  After the meeting, Tanya reminds Tagon that he must keep his word. His breakout scheme is quite messy and isn’t cleanly executed, but that’s the first initiative he took since capturing Sanung in early episodes. But it was a much harder blow probably as my expectations of this supposedly final part shot up following the satisfying turn of events in episode 12. While its unlikely Arthdal Chronicles will ascend to the same lofty heights of other Korean dramas this year, namely Hotel Del Luna and The Crowned Clown, there’s enough here to make for an enjoyable show nonetheless. Tanya takes her shot and breaks the ceiling. On cue, Tanya declares they must perform a ritual to inform the gods of the news. Back at slave hell, the pursuers arrive at the swamp. Tanya’s father says her mother would be proud. He is far from aggressive — even Kanmoreu labeled him “the weak one” — and lost all will to fight once dragged as a slave to Doldambul. Moo Baek is firm, they must keep this secret…for now. After a 3 minute recap, Arthdal Chronicles returns right at the heart of the drama, picking up where it left off from before at the end of the last season. Director: Kim Won-suk Taealha declares it’s time for a week long party. Ipsaeng decides to leave without Eunseom. He could’ve been the dark hero, the shunned misfit who rose to power. I share the same sentiment as lil.ramen.lover at DB regarding this bait-and-switch. Ipsaeng describe the tribes in an effort to stay awake. Sigh. Eunseom frees Dal Sae who flops over. The crowd goes wild. The episode then ends with the tribe vowing to find Eunseom and repay his kindness.