Jeon_Rahmah welcomes you to "Wile" the first book of the “Him” series. Please be aware that this book is not historically accurate and is an original story only available on Stary Writing n******t, w******l, and g*******l. The story contains violence, so reader discretion is advised.
Now, let’s introduce the main characters:
Mawang: The legendary demon
Lee Yoon (25 years)
Our red-eyed, handsome, sexy crown prince, the first child of the royal triplets, our hero
Height: 6’6
Build: Mesomorph
Character strengths: Cool and reserved, quick-witted, good-looking, a perfect family
Character flaws: To be updated as we go
Soha (25 years)
Our pretty heroine was born as a twin underwater but had to live in the human world due to her possession of legs instead of a tail. Later named Im Kyung Ah by her adoptive parents
Height: 5’4
Build: Robust and voluptuous
Character strengths: Cute smiley face
Character flaws: Disobedient, nosy, lousy, rude, impatient
Lee Yu Ri (25 years)
Our cute first princess, the second child of the royal triplets
Height: 5’8
Build: Small and dainty
Character strengths: Altruistic, friendly
Character flaws: Saucy
Lee Yi Kang (25 years)
Our hot prince, the third child of the royal triplets
Height: 6’5
Build: Mesomorph
Character strengths: Hot looks, quick-witted, a loving brother
Character flaws: Unforgiving
Choi Inpyeong (25 years)
Our cute, well-reserved scholar, the crown prince’s best friend
Height: 6’4
Build: Ectomorph
Character strengths: Nice, good-looking, altruistic
Character flaw: To be updated as we go
Kim Jinan: The queen’s cousin
Kim Ji Hyun (23 years)
Kim Jinan’s first daughter, our sweet noble lady
Height: 5’5
Build: Robust and voluptuous
Character strengths: Cuteness, smiley face, sweet personality
Character flaws: Reticent, quitter
Lee Geun: to be updated as we go
Kim Ji Hye (20 years)
Kim Jinan’s beloved second daughter, our cute little girl crushing on the crown prince
Height: 5’3
Build: Small and dainty
Character strengths: Sweet, smiley face
Character flaws: Narcissistic
King Sansang: The king of Goryeo, the father to the royal triplets
Lee Dong Hyuk: The king’s uncle
Lee Dong Il: Lee Dong Hyuk’s son
Queen Yebin: The queen, the mother to the royal triplets
Consort Jung
Consort Shin
Consort Kang
Choi Jae Joon: Choi Inpyeong’s father
Jang Yoon Sik: Im Kyung Ah’s friend
Im Deok Su: Im Kyung Ah’s father
Jo Nari: Im Kyung Ah’s mother
Buryeom: Soha’s twin
Mura: Soha and Buryeom’s mother
Next are the Korean terms we’ll be using in the book:
(All credit goes to the rightful source https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=List_of_Korean_clothing&oldid=1245616343")
Jusang Jeonha (주상 전하; His Majesty the King)
Jungjeon Mama (중전 마마; Her Royal Highness the Queen)
Wangseja Jeoha (세자 저하; His Royal Highness the Crown Prince)
Wangja Agissi [in childhood] (왕자 아기씨; His Young Highness the Prince) then Daegun Jaga / Daegam [in adulthood] (대군 자가 / 대감; His Highness / His Excellency the Grand Prince)
Gongju Agissi [in childhood] (공주 아기씨; Her Young Highness the Royal Princess)
Gongju Jaga [in adulthood] (공주 자가; Her Highness the Royal Princess)
Wangja Gun [in adulthood] (His Highness the Royal Prince)
Wangbi Mama (Her Royal Highness the royal consort)
Their dresses are called the hanbok, but the hanbok varies due to rank. The hanboks we’ll be using are:
Gonryongpo: the king’s royal robe
Jeogori: a basic upper garment worn by both men and women that covers the arms and upper part of the wearer's body.
Chima jeogori (치마저고리): a type of skirt worn together with a jeogori, a short jacket.
Hwarot: traditional Korean clothing worn during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty by royal women for ceremonial occasions or by commoners for weddings.
Saekdongot: any hanbok patchworked with colorful stripes. It began to be made in the Goryeo period (918 – 1392) and was usually worn by children of the age of one to seven years old.
Jeonbok: a type of sleeveless long vest mostly worn by military personnel.
Magoja: a type of long jacket worn with hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korea, and is usually worn on top of the jeogori (short jacket).
Bokgeon: a type of men's traditional headgear made from black fabric.
Gache: a large wig worn by Korean women
Hwagwan: a type of Korean coronet worn by women traditionally for ceremonial occasions such as weddings.
Donggot: a pin for tying sangtu (men's topknot)
The journey starts now, enjoy!