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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Clearly averted in this fanfiction as the author has made Jee-Han far more focused on the tasks that he is given in when compared to his manwha counterpart.

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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Clearly averted in this fanfiction as the author has made Jee-Han far more focused on the tasks that he is given in when compared to his manwha manhwa counterpart.



* FreakOut: Was prone to these near the beginning of the story at practically everything involving the Abyss, like that of his manwha counterpart. However, by the time he defeats the Troll Zombie in Chapter 11, he's become noticeably more confident and won't flip his shit at everything... though he's still mostly a [[CowardlyLion coward]].

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* FreakOut: Was prone to these near the beginning of the story at practically everything involving the Abyss, like that of his manwha manhwa counterpart. However, by the time he defeats the Troll Zombie in Chapter 11, he's become noticeably more confident and won't flip his shit at everything... though he's still mostly a [[CowardlyLion coward]].
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Boobs Of Steel is a disambiguation


* BoobsOfSteel: One of the more powerful female characters in the story (even being stronger than Sun-Il) and also has a rather sizable rack.
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fan-speak only trope


* {{Bishonen}}: It wasn't just mentioned that he was a rather good looking man, the author even created an online avatar using a character dress up game to showcase it.[[https://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Krash-Nillux-636458068 here.]]



* {{Bishonen}}: Actually one of the better looking men of the Paradise group, as [[http://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Mellow-Asterfold-636458234 seen here.]]



* {{Bishonen}}: Like his boss and Mellow, Aaron's look [[https://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Aaron-Leonhart-636458268 are quite noteworthy]] but unlike those two who are adults, Aaron is still a teenager and so his facial details are softer and more delicate.

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Authority Equals Asskicking has been renamed.


* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: As the leader of a powerful martial arts clan, he not only has the authority to whoop your ass, but can do so ''very easily'' if he desires.



* RankScalesWithAsskicking: As the leader of a powerful martial arts clan, he not only has the authority to whoop your ass, but can do so ''very easily'' if he desires.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: As the leader of a powerful martial arts clan, he not only has the authority to whoop your ass, but can do so ''very easily'' if he desires.


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: As the leader of a powerful martial arts clan, he not only has the authority to whoop your ass, but can do so ''very easily'' if he desires.
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Absolute Cleavage has been cut per this TRS tread:[1] Appropriate examples are moved to Navel Deep Neckline


* AbsoluteCleavage: Is noted to be rather well endowed by the author in Chapter 13 during her debut appearance and her extravagant dress does a poor job at hiding that fact. Apparently, it's one of her advantages in her line of work.
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Ill Girl has been cut per TRS decision. Examples are moved to Delicate And Sickly when appropriate.


* IllGirl: She's been cursed since the moment she was born by a powerful and ominous curse that has been draining the poor girl's life force since she was born. Her sickness is actually one of the main reasons why Sung-Gong became the [[AntiVillain way he is right now, just for her sake]].
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* TheJester: If you were to meet them for the first time, a Jester would be the perfect word to describe them.
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* BadassGrandpa: You don't become the leader of one of the most powerful martial arts clans in a country by being a weakling. Clearly, the old man knows his stuff since Sung-Gong, a rather powerful ability user shows him respect. Dude is so powerful that even [[StoryBreakerPower Jee-Han's powers]] are incapable of identifying his level.



* BadassGrandpa: He's Shi-Yun's grandfather (though you would find it hard to tell simply based on his youthful appearance) and the leader of the Yunhonmoon clan, one of the strongest clans in all of Seoul. Being badass sort of comes with that job.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Both the Spiral Javelin and Blazing Spiral Javelin that Jee-Han develops during his fights against both the Troll Zombie and Legion Zombie. Their both incredibly powerful attacks that are capable of killing most low level bosses in one hit, but unfortunately they take almost all of his mana to activate and take too long to fire without a distraction.
** It's actually these flaws that Jee-Han picks up on in Chapter 13 that makes him realize that if he's going to be a more effective fighter, he's going to need less mana costly attacks he can repeatedly use.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Both the Spiral Javelin and Blazing Spiral Javelin that Jee-Han develops during his fights against both the Troll Zombie and Legion Zombie. Their They are both incredibly powerful attacks that are capable of killing most low level bosses in one hit, but unfortunately they take almost all of his mana to activate and take too long to fire without a distraction.
** It's actually these flaws that Jee-Han picks up on in Chapter 13 that makes him realize that that, if he's going to be a more effective fighter, he's going to need less mana costly mana-costly attacks he can repeatedly use.



* BornLucky: '''Zigzagged''' with his LUK stat. He was born with a rather low luck stat when compared to that of Sun-Il and Sae-Young but due to the amazing power of his natural ability, he can forcefully increase his luck whenever he pleases, effectively meaning he can turn himself into the luckiest man alive and exemplify this trope.

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* BornLucky: '''Zigzagged''' with his LUK stat. He was born with a rather low luck stat when compared to that of Sun-Il and Sae-Young Sae-Young, but due to the amazing power of his natural ability, ability he can forcefully increase his luck whenever he pleases, effectively meaning he can turn himself into the luckiest man alive and exemplify this trope.



** This is evident in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when Jee-Han is able to heal Kwon Lu-Rai, one of the severely injured Yunhonmoon members who was hospitalized by Sung-Gong back into perfect condition with nothing but the Yunhon Soul Recovery. Naturally, this leaves all of the Yunhonmoon elders including Shi-Yun baffled as they point out that the Yunhon Soul Recovery couldn't possibly have the strength to work such a miracle, at least when they're using it.]]

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** This is evident in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when Jee-Han is able to heal Kwon Lu-Rai, one of the severely injured Yunhonmoon members who was hospitalized by Sung-Gong back into perfect condition with nothing but the Yunhon Soul Recovery. Recovery ability. Naturally, this leaves all of the Yunhonmoon elders elders, including Shi-Yun baffled Shi-Yun, baffled, as they point out that the Yunhon Soul Recovery ability couldn't possibly have the strength to work such a miracle, at least when they're using it.]]



* CrazyEnoughToWork: During his battle with [[spoiler:Haku in Chapter 20, Jee-Han is completely outclassed and his magic is rendered useless by Haku's special techniques that make him [[LightningBruiser lightning fast]] and [[MadeOfIron incredibly tanky]]. Before he loses all hope of winning the fight, Jee-Han comes up with the crazy idea to raise his Physical Endurance skill to the max, alongside Unarmed Combat Mastery, by letting Haku pummel him over and over and over again. In doing so, he became able to endure Haku's physical attacks to exhaust Haku's spiritual energy enough to the point where he could finish him off with magic. This tactic would be suicidal to anyone else but since Jee-Han has a gaming body, all he needs to do is rest for half and hour and he's good to go once again and this crazy tactic was the key to him finally beating Haku.]]
* DishingOutDirt: After having gained a skilbook on Earth Magic in Chapter 14, Jee-Han is now capable of producing and controlling the element of earth however he chooses.

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* CrazyEnoughToWork: During his battle with [[spoiler:Haku in Chapter 20, Jee-Han is completely outclassed and his magic is rendered useless by Haku's special techniques that make him [[LightningBruiser lightning fast]] and [[MadeOfIron incredibly tanky]]. Before he loses all hope of winning the fight, Jee-Han comes up with the crazy idea to raise his Physical Endurance skill to the max, alongside Unarmed Combat Mastery, by letting Haku pummel him over and over and over again. again while using his [[MesACrowd clones]] to attack the being. In doing so, he became becomes able to endure Haku's physical attacks to exhaust Haku's spiritual energy enough to the point where he could finish him off with magic. This tactic would be suicidal to anyone else else, but since Jee-Han has a gaming body, all he needs to do is rest for half and an hour and he's good to go once again and this crazy tactic was the key to him finally beating Haku.again.]]
* DishingOutDirt: After having gained gaining a skilbook on Earth Magic in Chapter 14, Jee-Han is now capable of producing and controlling the element of earth however he chooses.



* DudeWheresMyRespect: Despite the fact that Jee-Han is in possession of one of the rarest types of natural abilities said to exist within the Abyss and was the one who dealt the final blow to the Troll Zombie that even high ranking members of the Chunbumoon and Yunhonmoon (along with a restricted Sung-Gong) were having difficulty with, he's still mocked and treated by nearly everyone as a simple minded fool that is nowhere near ready to start thinking he's hot shit. Though it's mostly done for teasing, Sun-Il and the others are always quick to point out that Jee-Han still has a long way to earn their full respect.
* DumbassNoMore: In part thanks to his increased wisdom, the slow witted and lacking in comonse sense Jee-Han that the readers are used to from the original manhwa quickly fades within the story and is replaced with a much more intuitive and wiser Jee-Han.
* FreakOut: Was prone to these near the beginning of the story at practically everything involving the Abyss, like that of his manwha counterpart. However, by the time he defeats the Troll Zombie in Chapter 11, he's become noticeably more confident and won't flip his shit at everything... though he's still mostly a coward.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Ultimately averted in regards to Jee-Han's growth. Sure he can become extremely powerful in the future because of the aspects of his powers, but he has to work his ass off to train all of his skills and also gain combat experience in the Abyss. Sun-Il takes solace in the fact that this fact still holds true for his best friend.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Despite the fact that Jee-Han is in possession of one of the rarest types of natural abilities said to exist within the Abyss and was the one who dealt the final blow to the Troll Zombie that even high ranking members of the Chunbumoon and Yunhonmoon (along with a restricted Sung-Gong) were having difficulty with, he's still mocked and treated by nearly everyone as a simple minded fool that is nowhere near ready to start thinking he's hot shit. Though it's mostly done for teasing, Sun-Il and the others are always quick to point out that Jee-Han still has a long way to earn their full respect.
respect, as he has to demonstrate he is capable of using his abilities correctly.
* DumbassNoMore: In part thanks to his increased wisdom, the slow witted and lacking in comonse common sense Jee-Han that the readers are used to from the original manhwa quickly fades within the story story, and is replaced with a much more intuitive and wiser Jee-Han.
* FreakOut: Was prone to these near the beginning of the story at practically everything involving the Abyss, like that of his manwha counterpart. However, by the time he defeats the Troll Zombie in Chapter 11, he's become noticeably more confident and won't flip his shit at everything... though he's still mostly a coward.
[[CowardlyLion coward]].
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Ultimately averted in regards to Jee-Han's growth. Sure Yes, he can become extremely powerful in the future because of the aspects of his powers, but he has to work his ass off to train all of his skills and also gain combat experience in the Abyss. Sun-Il takes solace in the fact that this fact still holds true for his best friend.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though Jee-Han can't really be blamed for what happened after he [[spoiler:killed the Troll Zombie since he was compensated to do so, the after math of doing so started the entire second arc as Jackal, a Broker from the Abyss Auction was watching and became aware of Jee-Han (and his powers) which led to him sending professional cleaners to come to Seoul and try and capture him.]]

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* MesACrowd: One of the skills he learns allows him to create clones, with half his stats, that obey his orders - and all the experience they acquire reverts to him.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though Jee-Han can't really be blamed for what happened after he [[spoiler:killed the Troll Zombie since he was compensated to do so, the after math aftermath of doing so started the entire second arc as Jackal, a Broker from the Abyss Auction Auction, was watching and became aware of Jee-Han (and his powers) powers), which led to him sending professional cleaners to come to Seoul and try and capture him.]]



** Unlike the somewhat comical instances mentioned above, Jee-Han utters this trope in both shock and despair in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when he tries to active both the Chunbu and Yunhon inner ki techniques at the same time, causing them to accidentally combine within his body. It wouldn't be so bad if the process didn't leave him in an agonizing state on the floor that he has to endure for about half an hour.]]

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** Unlike the somewhat comical instances mentioned above, Jee-Han utters this trope in both shock and despair in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when he tries to active both the Chunbu and Yunhon inner ki techniques at the same time, causing them to accidentally combine within his body. It wouldn't be so bad if the process didn't leave him in an agonizing state on the floor that he has to endure for about half an hour.hour, nearly dying in the process.]]



* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Readers were completely thrown out of the loop during Jee-Han's fight against the [[spoiler:Goblin Marauder in Chapter 15 and had no idea if he even ''had'' a plan in the first place, unlike his fight against the Troll Zombie where he laid the plan out. Apparently, he did, and it was a damn good one as he's able to utterly outsmart the Marauder and deal with it in mere minutes, though this was ''after'' the part where he was running around and screaming for his life in the beginning. ]]
* VitriolicBestBuds: Jee-Han and Sung-Il will snark at, banter with, tease, mock and insult each other. They also make a formidable team, and consistently show they have a strong bond. Sung-Il has proven to be Jee-Han's most prominent ally.

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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Readers were completely thrown out of the loop during Jee-Han's fight against the [[spoiler:Goblin Marauder in Chapter 15 and had no idea if he even ''had'' a plan in the first place, unlike his fight against the Troll Zombie where he laid the plan out. Apparently, he did, and it was a damn good one as he's able to utterly outsmart the Marauder and deal with it in mere minutes, though this was ''after'' the part where he was running around and screaming for his life in the beginning. ]]
* VitriolicBestBuds: Jee-Han and Sung-Il Sun-Il will snark at, banter with, tease, mock and insult each other. They also make a formidable team, and consistently show they have a strong bond. Sung-Il Sun-Il has proven to be Jee-Han's most prominent ally.



Level: LV 37 (As of current chapter)\\


Jee-Han's whimsical best friend who also happens to be a martial arts prodigy and the chosen heir to the Chunbumoon clan, one of three main forces that govern the Soul region of Korea. Sun-Il has been involved within the Abyss ever since he was young and under the tutelage of his Grandfather along with his family, has become a reliable and knowledgeable fighter that is Jee-Han's closest and most trusted ally/companion.

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Level: LV 37 (As of current chapter)\\


Chapter 21)\\

Jee-Han's whimsical best friend who also happens to be a martial arts prodigy and the chosen heir to the Chunbumoon clan, one of three main forces that govern the Soul Seoul region of Korea. Sun-Il has been involved within the Abyss ever since he was young young, and under the tutelage of his Grandfather along with his family, family has become a reliable and knowledgeable fighter that is Jee-Han's closest and most trusted ally/companion.



* TheAce: An incredibly powerful human being that is heir to one of the most powerful martial arts clan in all of Seoul and has top grades in his class, not even mentioning his vast experience dealing with any matters related to the Abyss. He's also [[MrFanService incredibly toned]], rather good looking, and has a charismatic personality that makes him quite popular with the girls in his school. It's not hard to see why Jee-Han has shown traces of jealously towards him.

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* TheAce: An incredibly powerful human being that is heir to one of the most powerful martial arts clan in all of Seoul and has top grades in his class, not even mentioning his vast experience dealing with any matters related to the Abyss. He's also [[MrFanService incredibly toned]], rather good looking, and has a charismatic personality that makes him quite popular with the girls in his school. It's not hard to see why Jee-Han has shown traces of jealously jealousy towards him.



* ChildhoodFriend: Has been friends with Jee-Han since they were both kids, which explains why their so close and why Sun-Il's grandfather is so tolerant with Jee-Han despite him not being a martial artist.
* DrivenByEnvy: Averted in regards to his jealously towards Jee-Han's natural ability. He admits in Chapter 4 that he's always wanted a natural ability and that it wasn't fair that Jee-Han (who was as lazy and unmotivated as they come) was blessed with one instead of him. However, Sun-Il doesn't let his jealously cloud his thoughts at all and he still remains as one of Jee-Han's closest friends and gives him advice on how to get stronger.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Though its hard to tell since it's not mentioned all of the time, the author had indeed expressed at several points that Sun-Il's eyes are usually closed.

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* ChildhoodFriend: Has been friends with Jee-Han since they were both kids, which explains why their they are so close and why Sun-Il's grandfather is so tolerant with Jee-Han despite him not being a martial artist.
* DrivenByEnvy: Averted in regards to his jealously jealousy towards Jee-Han's natural ability. He admits in Chapter 4 that he's always wanted a natural ability and that it wasn't fair that Jee-Han (who was as lazy and unmotivated as they come) was blessed with one instead of him. However, Sun-Il doesn't let his jealously this cloud his thoughts at all and he still remains as one of Jee-Han's closest friends and gives friends, giving him advice on how to get stronger.
stronger.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Though its it's hard to tell since it's not mentioned all of the time, the author had indeed expressed at several points that Sun-Il's eyes are usually closed.



* FriendlyRival: Seems to have this relationship with Shi-Yun as the two of them are constantly seen trying to outdo one another, whether it be on the battlefield or even in school. It's not that much of a surprise given the fact that both their grandfathers were (and still are) the same way as the Chunbumoon and Yunhonmoon have been rival clans for quite sometime.
* LightningBruiser: Both he along with Sae-Young have trained their bodies since they were young and as a result, their speed is nothing to sneeze at. Jee-Han is noticeably blown away at seeing Sun-Il's incredible speed for the first time against the Legion Zombie as Sun-Il proceeds to outmaneuver the poor beast who isn't anywhere near fast enough to keep up with him.
* SlasherSmile: Produced a rather humorous one in Chapter 14 when Sun-Oh instructs Sun-Il to take Jee-Han into the training Illusion Barrier and put him through [[TrainingFromHell some hellish training]] as punishment for being so cheaty (he just learnt a martial arts style that a family of seasoned veterans are still learning in an instant). Sun-Il is ''more'' than obliged to do so.

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* FriendlyRival: Seems to have this relationship with Shi-Yun as the two of them are constantly seen trying to outdo one another, whether it be on the battlefield or even in school. It's not that much of a surprise given the fact that both their grandfathers were (and still are) the same way as way, since the Chunbumoon and Yunhonmoon have been rival clans for quite sometime.
* LightningBruiser: Both he along with and Sae-Young have trained their bodies since they were young and as a result, their speed is nothing to sneeze at. Jee-Han is noticeably blown away at seeing Sun-Il's incredible speed for the first time against the Legion Zombie as Sun-Il proceeds to outmaneuver the poor beast who isn't anywhere near fast enough to keep up with him.
* SlasherSmile: Produced a rather humorous one in Chapter 14 when Sun-Oh instructs Sun-Il to take Jee-Han into the training Illusion Barrier and put him through [[TrainingFromHell some hellish training]] as punishment for being so cheaty (he just instantaneously learnt a martial arts style that a family of seasoned veterans are still learning in an instant).learning). Sun-Il is ''more'' than obliged to do so.



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* BerserkButton: Mentioning [[NoodleIncident the incident]] involving her crush on a boy when she was younger is something that should be avoided at all costs as Jee-Han found out the hard way in Chapter 5.

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* BerserkButton: Mentioning [[NoodleIncident the incident]] involving her crush on a boy when she was younger is something that should be avoided at all costs costs, as Jee-Han found out the hard way in Chapter 5.



* SuperSenses: Being trained as a martial artist since a very young age and a member of one of the most powerful clan's in Seoul, Sae-Young has gained superhuman reflexes and alertness.

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* SuperSenses: Being trained as a martial artist since a very young age and a member of one of the most powerful clan's clans in Seoul, Sae-Young has gained superhuman reflexes and alertness.




Sun-Il's grandfather and head of the Chunbumoon who also leads the main family of the clan, the Shin Family. Sun-Oh is rumored to be actually centuries year old despite his appearance and has known about the Abyss for quite some time. He also has close ties to Jee-Han and gifts the boy several of the clan's skill books to prepare him for his journey into the Abyss, treating Jee-Han as if he were his grandson (despite the fact that the two nearly argue and bicker with one another constantly).

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\nSun-Il's grandfather and head of both the Chunbumoon who also leads and the clan's main family of the clan, family, the Shin Family. Sun-Oh is rumored to be actually centuries year old despite his appearance and has known about the Abyss for quite some time. He also has close ties to Jee-Han and gifts the boy several of the clan's skill books to prepare him for his journey into the Abyss, treating Jee-Han as if he were his grandson (despite the fact that the two nearly argue and bicker with one another constantly).



-->'''Sun-Oh: '''Wow, you two were right. He really is a game idiot
* OldMaster: Fits the trope to an absolute tee as he's not only hundreds of years old, but also one of the most powerful ability users shown in the story.

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-->'''Sun-Oh: '''Wow, -->'''Sun-Oh:''' Wow, you two were right. He really is a game idiot
* OldMaster: Fits the trope to an absolute tee T, as he's not only hundreds of years old, but also one of the most powerful ability users shown in the story.



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* CastFromHitPoints: Being a practitioner of the "Soul Blaze Fist", Shi-Yun's entire fighting style revolves around converting her life energy into spirit flames to boost her own attack. It's an incredible move and dishes out alot of damage but puts an incredible strain on her own body that she'll quickly find herself exhausted after several uses.

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* CastFromHitPoints: Being a practitioner of the "Soul Blaze Fist", Shi-Yun's entire fighting style revolves around converting her life energy into spirit flames to boost her own attack. It's an incredible a very powerful move and dishes that can dish out alot a lot of damage damage, but puts an incredible strain on her own body body, meaning that she'll quickly find herself exhausted after several uses.



* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Clearly, she wasn't taught or seemed to learn how to pick up on when someone is playing with her if her reaction to Sun-Il's comments are anything to go off of.

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* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Clearly, she wasn't taught or seemed to learn how to pick up on when someone is playing with her her, if her reaction to Sun-Il's comments are anything to go off of.



---> '''Sun-Il:''' (Amused) ...You're quite the detective
---> '''Shi-Yun:''' I don't consider myself as such but I thank you for the kind words
---> '''Sun-Il and Jee-Han:''' .....

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---> '''Sun-Il:''' (Amused) ...You're quite the detective
detective.
---> '''Shi-Yun:''' I don't consider myself as such but I thank you for the kind words
words.
---> '''Sun-Il and Jee-Han:''' .....Jee-Han:''' [[StunnedSilence ...]]



* LightningBruiser: As a trained martial artist belonging to one of the strongest clans in Seoul, Shi-Yun's speed and agility is nothing to sneeze at and she's easily capable of moving at the same speed as even those in the Chunbumoon such as Sun-Il and Sae-Young.

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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Blames herself for Kwon Sun-Lai's HeroicSacrifice, claiming that she was too slow and weak when Paradise ambushed her and Sun-Lai.]]
* LightningBruiser: As a trained martial artist belonging to one of the strongest clans in Seoul, Shi-Yun's speed and agility is nothing to sneeze at and she's at. She's easily capable of moving at the same speed as even those in the Chunbumoon such as Sun-Il and Sae-Young.



* ShipTease: It's implied she may be attracted to Jee-Han.




Shi-Yun's grandfather, Shi-Yan's husband, and head of the Yunhonmoon who also leads the main family of the clan, the Kwon Family. He has a rivalry with Sun-Oh, the Chunbumoon leader and the two have known each other for a very long time. He has a very intimidating presence and can be seen as scary but is also a competent leader and trusts in his granddaughter.

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\nShi-Yun's grandfather, Shi-Yan's husband, and head of the Yunhonmoon who also leads the main family of the clan, the Kwon Family. He has a rivalry with Sun-Oh, the Chunbumoon leader and the two have known each other for a very long time. He has a very intimidating presence and can be seen as scary but is also a competent leader and trusts in his granddaughter.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Clearly seems to be the case with Sun-Oh, the leader of the Chunbumoon who has been Shi-Sen's rival for decades. The first thing the two do after meeting each other in an investigation is bicker and argue over their respective appearances that have nothing to do with the current situation. Despite this, you can tell their relatively close since their mood's seemed to be more positive when in each other's company.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Suggests Shi-Yun to get closer to Jee-Han, supposedly because he wants Jee-Han to join their clan, but there's hints he has caught on his grand-daughter's potential feelings.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Clearly seems to be the case with Sun-Oh, the leader of the Chunbumoon who has been Shi-Sen's rival for decades. The first thing the two do after meeting each other in an investigation is bicker and argue over their respective appearances that have nothing to do with the current situation. Despite this, you can tell their they are relatively close since their mood's moods seemed to be more positive when in each other's company.






* TheTease: Is always willing to be playful and tease other people even during the middle of a crisis, like when the Troll Zombie was fighting against her granddaughter and her friends.

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* TheTease: Is always willing to be playful and tease other people even during the middle of a crisis, like when the Troll Zombie was fighting against her granddaughter and her friends. She also offers to teach Shi-Yun how to seduce boys.












* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: The dude doesn't look a day over thirty and yet he's got a daughter in her sophomore year at high school. It can be assumed however that Sung-Gong's actual appearance is much older than what is shown since Shi-Sen and Shi-Yan, members of the Yunhonmoon and grandparents of Shi-Yun, both look in the prime of their youths.

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* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: The dude doesn't look a day over thirty and yet he's got a daughter in her sophomore year at high school. It can be assumed however assumed, however, that Sung-Gong's actual appearance Sung-Gong is much older than what is shown shown, since Shi-Sen and Shi-Yan, members of the Yunhonmoon and grandparents of Shi-Yun, both look in the prime of their youths.



* AntiVillain: Probably the best way to describe his character as he was originally seen as a villain by Jee-Han for nearly killing Sun-Il and a bunch of other ability users for seemingly no reason, until its revealed that he only hurt them because they were trying to get in his way of collecting soul stones, which he is gathering to cure his cursed daughter.

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* AntiVillain: Probably the best way to describe his character as he was originally seen as a villain by Jee-Han for nearly killing Sun-Il and a bunch of other ability users for seemingly no reason, until its it's revealed that he only hurt them because they were trying to get in his way of collecting soul stones, which he is gathering to cure his cursed daughter.



* BadassInANiceSuit: With [[SinisterShades sinister shades]] to boot.

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* BadassInANiceSuit: With [[SinisterShades sinister shades]] SinisterShades to boot.



* PutOnABus: Seems to be the case for now after the Troll Zombie arc as right after [[spoiler:Jee-Han heals Sung-Ah of her curse, Sung-Gong departs from Seoul on some sort of business trip and leaves his daughter in the care of Jee-Han and the Chunbumoon]].
* SummonMagic: One of his specialties as he got the nickane '''The Black Summoner''' not just from wearing a black suit or using darkness magic.

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* PutOnABus: Seems to be the case for now after the Troll Zombie arc as right after [[spoiler:Jee-Han heals Sung-Ah of her curse, Sung-Gong departs from Seoul on some sort of business trip and leaves his daughter in the care of Jee-Han and the Chunbumoon]]. \n [[spoiler:It turns out he is searching for who created the faulty Illusion Barrier that the Troll Zombie nearly escaped.]]
* SummonMagic: One of his specialties specialties, as he got the nickane nickname '''The Black Summoner''' not just from wearing a black suit or using darkness magic.



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* BadassNormal: Unlike Jee-Han, whose a natural ability user, and Sun-Il and Shi-Yun, who are trained martial artists, Sung-Ah has no powers to speak of (as of yet) and despite her abnormal stat build towards being a magic caster, cannot actually perform magic of any kind. Yet, in spite of all this, Sung-Ah has shown to be able to contribute in her own way as seen in [[spoiler:Chapter 17 where she ends up being pivotal in the Shadow Wolf's defeat after she used one of the light projectors in the gym to blind the wolf long enough for Jee-Han to defeat]].

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* BadassNormal: Unlike Jee-Han, whose who is a natural ability user, and Sun-Il and Shi-Yun, who are trained martial artists, Sung-Ah has no powers to speak of (as of yet) and despite her abnormal stat build towards being a magic caster, cannot actually perform magic of any kind. Yet, in spite of all this, Sung-Ah has shown to be able to contribute in her own way as seen in [[spoiler:Chapter 17 where she ends up being pivotal in the Shadow Wolf's defeat after she used one of the light projectors in the gym to blind the wolf long enough for Jee-Han to defeat]].



* BrutalHonesty: Clearly seems to have no issues with telling others the truth and calling them out if their treatment of her (or those who she is close with) is unjustified. It actually throws Shi-Yun for a complete loop at how different she is from her father, whose more prone to mystery and leaving people with vague ideas on what the true meaning behind his words are.
* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, she's begun to show shades of this as she's become more involved with Jee-Han and the gang, especially highlighted in Chapter 16. Apparently, she gets this from her dad.

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* BrutalHonesty: Clearly seems to have no issues with telling others the truth and calling them out if their treatment of her (or those who she is close with) is unjustified. It actually throws Shi-Yun for a complete loop at how different she is from her father, whose who is more prone to mystery and leaving people with vague ideas on what the true meaning behind his words are.
* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, she's begun to show shades of this as she's become more involved with Jee-Han and the gang, especially highlighted in Chapter 16. Apparently, she gets this from her dad. dad.
* DudeMagnet: Pretty much every guy in her class notes how attractive she is.




A mysterious ability user that also acts as a Broker, otherwise known as an Informant, for the Abyss Auction. Jackal is a very strange existence as their gender is currently unknown and they seem to take pleasure in the suffering and despair of others. They also work under Krash, the leader of the Paradise Cleaner group and gave them information regarding Han Jee-Han, who Jackal has taken a keen interest in as a potential gold mine in the black market.

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\nA mysterious ability user that also acts as a Broker, otherwise known as an Informant, for the Abyss Auction. Jackal is a very strange existence being, as their gender is currently unknown and they seem to take pleasure in the suffering and despair of others. They also work under Krash, the leader of the Paradise Cleaner group and gave them information regarding Han Jee-Han, who Jackal has taken a keen interest in as a potential gold mine in the black market.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: Don't be fooled by their goofy appearance and eccentric personality, their one of the most dangerous people in the Abyss if Krash, their supposed superior is always on guard around him.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Don't be fooled by their goofy appearance and eccentric personality, their they are one of the most dangerous people in the Abyss if Abyss. Krash, their supposed superior superior, is always on guard around him.them.



* HumansAreInsects: If their comments in Chapter 12 are anything to go off of, they care absolutely nothing for human beings and would rather most of them be killed. This indicates that they believe that they have transcended the existence of mortals and are akin to a god, whether their right is yet to be seen.
* TheReveal: To no one's surprise, Chapter 18 reveals that Jackal was indeed the one who [[spoiler:gave Abel the dysfunctional Zombie Illusion Barrier and ordered him to make sure that Sung-Gong, who was looking to purchase an Illusion Barrier of that kind to cure Sun-Ah, bought it.]]

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* HumansAreInsects: If their comments in Chapter 12 are anything to go off of, they care absolutely nothing for human beings and would rather most of them be killed. This indicates that they believe that they have transcended the existence of mortals and are akin to a god, god: whether their they are right is yet to be seen.
* TheReveal: To no one's surprise, Chapter 18 reveals that Jackal was indeed the one who [[spoiler:gave Abel the dysfunctional Zombie Illusion Barrier and ordered him to make sure that Sung-Gong, who was looking to purchase an Illusion Barrier of that kind to cure Sun-Ah, bought it.]]
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* TheReveal: To no one's surprise, Chapter 18 reveals that Jackal was indeed the one who [[spoiler:gave Abel the dysfunctional Zombie Illusion Barrier and ordered him to make sure that Sung-Gong, who was looking to purchase an Illusion Barrier of that kind to cure Sun-Ah, bought it.]]




An ability user that is deeply involved in the Abyss and the current leader of the Paradise group. Krash is a professional cleaner and has many ties within the Abyss, including a connection with the mysterious Jackal who refers to Krash as "young master". After being informed of Jee-Han' existence by Jackal, Krash organizes the capture of him and acts as the main antagonist of the second arc. The scope of his abilities are currently unknown.

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\nAn ability user that is deeply involved in the Abyss and the current leader of the Paradise group. Krash is a professional cleaner and has many ties within the Abyss, including a connection with the mysterious Jackal who refers to Krash as "young master". After being informed of Jee-Han' existence by Jackal, Krash organizes the his capture of him and acts as the main antagonist of the second arc. The scope of his abilities are is currently unknown.



* BenevolentBoss: There isn't enough to say for sure but from how we've seen from how his associates talk with him and also how his maids act towards him, it can be interpreted as Krash being far from a cruel master.
* {{Bishonen}}: It wasn't just mentioned that he was a rather good looking man, the author even created an online avatar using a character dress up game to showcase it [[https://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Krash-Nillux-636458068 here.]]

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* BenevolentBoss: There isn't enough to say for sure sure, but from how we've seen from how his associates talk with him and also how his maids act towards him, it can be interpreted as Krash being far from a cruel master.
* {{Bishonen}}: It wasn't just mentioned that he was a rather good looking man, the author even created an online avatar using a character dress up game to showcase it it.[[https://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Krash-Nillux-636458068 here.]]



---> '''Krash: '''I see that Bester still isn't fond of you

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---> '''Krash: '''Perhaps if you stopped dressing like a circus reject and removed that mask, he wouldn't act like that

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Judging by the group's reaction towards Mellow holding a dagger to Krash's throat but then having the situation reversed as it was actually clone, Krash has been outplaying Mellow for quite awhile and can never get the upper hand against him.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Judging by the group's reaction towards Mellow holding a dagger to Krash's throat throat, but then having the situation reversed as it was actually a clone, Krash has been outplaying Mellow for quite awhile and can never get the upper hand against him.












---> '''Aaron:''' Shut up. Who gives a crap about something as dumb as being popular with girls? It's more trouble than its worth!

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---> '''Aaron:''' Shut up. Who gives a crap about something as dumb as being popular with girls? It's more trouble than its it's worth!






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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:In Chapter 21, she develops the [[MindOverMatter Psychokinesis]] natural ability, allowing her to escape Gao Hei-Ran.]]


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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As indicated in Chapter 21, her attitude stems from this. Her parents have been pushing her to always study, which has caused her to develop the need to always be academically superior to others, yet feel inferior to anyone that surpasses her.
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* GrumpyOldMan: Fits the description as he's not only rather old but also never in a good man and is always ready to scold Shi-Yun or anyone else whenever he believes they're screwing up.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Performs a rather heart wrenching sacrifice in Chapter 21 in an attempt to allow Shi-Yun to time to escape from Paradise after they ambush the two of them.]]
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* MsFanservice: If it wasn't obvious based on the author's mention of Jade's voluptuous body and attractive legs, [[http://theblackduelist.deviantart.com/art/Jade-Casablanca-636458239 her avatar]] should be plenty of evidence.
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* CrazyEnoughToWork: During his battle with [[spoiler:Haku in Chapter 20, Jee-Han is completely outclassed and his magic is rendered useless by Haku's special techniques that make him [[LightningBruiser lightning fast]] and [[MadeOfIron incredibly tanky]]. Before he loses all hope of winning the fight, Jee-Han comes up with the crazy idea to raise his Physical Endurance skill to the max, alongside Unarmed Combat Mastery, by letting Haku pummel him over and over and over again. In doing so, he became able to endure Haku's physical attacks to exhaust Haku's spiritual energy enough to the point where he could finish him off with magic. This tactic would be suicidal to anyone else but since Jee-Han has a gaming body, all he needs to do is rest for half and hour and he's good to go once again and this crazy tactic was the key to him finally beating Haku.]]
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* SuperMode: Jee-Han acquires this trope after he [[spoiler:combines the Chunbu and Yunhon Spirit Techniques to create the Senbu Spirit Technique. It takes of the properties of both of the fused inner ki techniques and ramps them up as Jee-Han's physical abilities are boosted exponentially when has it activated. Of course, with his lack of spirit energy at the moment, he cannot sustain it for every long.]]

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* SuperMode: Jee-Han acquires this trope after he [[spoiler:combines the Chunbu and Yunhon Spirit Techniques to create the Senbu Spirit Technique. It takes of the properties of both of the fused inner ki techniques and ramps them up as Jee-Han's physical abilities are boosted exponentially when he has it activated. Of course, with his lack of abundant spirit energy at the moment, he cannot sustain it for every long.]]
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* SuperMode: Jee-Han acquires this trope after he [[spoiler:combines the Chunbu and Yunhon Spirit Techniques to create the Senbu Spirit Technique. It takes of the properties of both of the fused inner ki techniques and ramps them up as Jee-Han's physical abilities are boosted exponentially when has it activated. Of course, with his lack of spirit energy at the moment, he cannot sustain it for every long.]]
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* LuminescentBlush: Sports a rather adorable one in Chapter 18 when [[spoiler:Jee-Han compliments her beauty whilst asking her to accompany himself and Sun-Il to go training sometime]].


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* TheReveal: To no one's surprise, Chapter 18 reveals that Jackal was indeed the one who [[spoiler:gave Abel the dysfunctional Zombie Illusion Barrier and ordered him to make sure that Sung-Gong, who was looking to purchase an Illusion Barrier of that kind to cure Sun-Ah, bought it.]]

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* BeyondTheImpossible: With Jee-Han's world altering gamer powers, this trope is a standard for Jee-Han on a normal basis as he can do things that break normal common sense to other people due to the nature of his ability.
** This is evident in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when Jee-Han is able to heal Kwon Lu-Rai, one of the severely injured Yunhonmoon members who was hospitalized by Sung-Gong back into perfect condition with nothing but the Yunhon Soul Recovery. Naturally, this leaves all of the Yunhonmoon elders including Shi-Yun baffled as they point out that the Yunhon Soul Recovery couldn't possibly have the strength to work such a miracle, at least when they're using it.]]


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* OhCrap: Being new to the Abyss and everything, it's natural for Jee-Han to shout this trope almost every instance where he comes across a different type of Illusion Barrier monster.
** Unlike the somewhat comical instances mentioned above, Jee-Han utters this trope in both shock and despair in [[spoiler:Chapter 18 when he tries to active both the Chunbu and Yunhon inner ki techniques at the same time, causing them to accidentally combine within his body. It wouldn't be so bad if the process didn't leave him in an agonizing state on the floor that he has to endure for about half an hour.]]
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* BadassNormal: Unlike Jee-Han, whose a natural ability user, and Sun-Il and Shi-Yun, who are trained martial artists, Sung-Ah has no powers to speak of (as of yet) and despite her abnormal stat build towards being a magic caster, cannot actually perform magic of any kind. Yet, in spite of all this, Sung-Ah has shown to be able to contribute in her own way as seen in [[spoilers:Chapter 17 where she ends up being pivotal in the Shadow Wolf's defeat after she used one of the light projectors in the gym to blind the wolf long enough for Jee-Han to defeat]].

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* BadassNormal: Unlike Jee-Han, whose a natural ability user, and Sun-Il and Shi-Yun, who are trained martial artists, Sung-Ah has no powers to speak of (as of yet) and despite her abnormal stat build towards being a magic caster, cannot actually perform magic of any kind. Yet, in spite of all this, Sung-Ah has shown to be able to contribute in her own way as seen in [[spoilers:Chapter [[spoiler:Chapter 17 where she ends up being pivotal in the Shadow Wolf's defeat after she used one of the light projectors in the gym to blind the wolf long enough for Jee-Han to defeat]].

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