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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Yi Seonggye was a war hero loved to the point the idea of him being king was supported. He loses alot of this as Jeong Mongju also has this this trope.
* Archenemy: Jeong Dojeon has three troughout the series: Yi In-im, Jeong Mong-ju and Yi Bangwon.
* AristocratsAreEvil: A typical trope in many historicals.
* Archenemy: Jeong Dojeon has three troughout the series: Yi In-im, Jeong Mong-ju and Yi Bangwon.
* AristocratsAreEvil: A typical trope in many historicals.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Yi Seonggye was a war hero loved to the point the idea of him being king was supported. He loses alot of this as Jeong Mongju also has this this trope.
* Archenemy:{{Archenemy}}: Jeong Dojeon has three troughout the series: Yi In-im, Jeong Mong-ju and Yi Bangwon.
* AristocratsAreEvil: A typical trope in many historicals.Bangwon.
* Archenemy:
* AristocratsAreEvil: A typical trope in many historicals.
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* CorruptPolitician
* DawnOfAnEra: Jeong Dojeon's goal.
* DecadentCourt
* DawnOfAnEra: Jeong Dojeon's goal.
* DecadentCourt
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* LovedByAll: Yi Seonggye was a war hero loved to the point the idea of him being king was supported. He loses alot of this as Jeong Mongju was also pretty widely beloved.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo[=/=]UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Yi Bangwon feels that Jeong Mongju's assassination was justified, despite his father's disapproval. Jeong Dojeon also does some morally ambiguous things as well.
* Irony: The series ends before it could get to that point in history, but despite being opposed to Sambong's goal of disbanding the private armies of the nobility, Yi Bangwon does just that after supressing a rebellion by his brother. In fact, despite their mutual enmity, Bangwon did enforce most of Sambong's reforms, but speaking highly of him became taboo.
* Irony: The series ends before it could get to that point in history, but despite being opposed to Sambong's goal of disbanding the private armies of the nobility, Yi Bangwon does just that after supressing a rebellion by his brother. In fact, despite their mutual enmity, Bangwon did enforce most of Sambong's reforms, but speaking highly of him became taboo.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo[=/=]UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Yi Bangwon feels that Jeong Mongju's assassination was justified, despite his father's disapproval. Jeong Dojeon also does some morally ambiguous things as well.
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* {{Irony}}: The series ends before it could get to that point in history, but despite being opposed to Sambong's goal of disbanding the private armies of the nobility, Yi Bangwon does just that after supressing a rebellion by his brother. In fact, despite their mutual enmity, Bangwon did enforce most of Sambong's reforms, but speaking highly of him became taboo.