Summary
This story revolves around Ahn Jae-ha, the only son in a family of shamans, who is destined to carry on the family’s tradition of worshiping and serving a powerful god. Despite his lineage and the expectations placed upon him, Ahn Jae-ha does not want to follow this path and seeks to escape his fate, even resisting the spiritual calling that looms over him.
However, as Ahn Jae-ha struggles with his destiny, the god worshipped by his family approaches him directly, whispering words of inevitability: “You will need me.” This suggests that, no matter how much he resists, Ahn Jae-ha may not be able to avoid his role as a shaman and the god’s involvement in his life.
The story seems to explore themes of fate, spirituality, resistance, and the tension between personal desire and the demands of tradition. Ahn Jae-ha’s internal conflict and the god’s insistence on his role could lead to a deeper exploration of what it means to be bound by legacy, as well as the potential for growth or transformation through acceptance of a destiny that one might not have chosen.