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<Opal; A
Game of Color>
Novel Introduction |
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표지 |
Genre |
BL, Fantasy |
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Keywords |
BigbutSoftHearted, Munchkin, Long-HairedCharacter, Imperial, BeautifulCharacter, Obsession, Regret |
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Length |
Main Story 100 Chapters (4 Volumes) + Supplementary
Story 10 Chapters |
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Age |
19+ |
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Author |
NAme : Goo
Hongpal |
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Hello, I’m Goo
Hongpal. I want to write a story like a
fairy tale filled with the purpose and desire of the characters. |
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Characters |
Van C.
Lavit: Main character. The illegitimate son of the
Lavit family, with red hair and red eyes, the heir to the Rabbit’s Den. Recognized as the
eldest son of the Lavit family, he has been transformed into someone who
combines martial arts excellent martial arts skills and wit. A character who
is infinitely soft to anyone who gives him affection. Perth H. Coschell: Main
character. The only Crowned Prince (and later emperor) of the Sharre Empire.
A man of reason who has a seizure every new moon because the blood of a
monster flows within him. Therefore, he relies on the drug ‘Amicho’ to reduce the damage from
the seizure. Later, he loses his fire as a result of his addiction to ‘Amicho’. He is cynical by nature
but becomes an idiot once he loses his fire. He’s looking for his sanity
for Van and a solution to his seizures. Jangs (Jang Sooin) : Van’s uncle on his mother’s side. A slave who was
sold in Karena at the age of 15. He dies later, but serves as Van’s father Barius’s puppet. Simon G Grain :
Perthoman’s right arm. His characteristic is wearing the
monocle his dead father left behind. He takes care of and protects Perthoman,
who has been banished to a remote palace for being an idiot. Becomes a
reliable helper for Van as well as Perth. Durang (Durash M. Vuliche):
A person who fled from his family and lives as a mercenary. He doesn’t clear his money well and
avoids conflict. Therefore, he becomes the shadow of Perth, who is
recuperating, and later helps Van topple his family. Sunny (Lee Sun): A prince
from Karena who is sent to the gisaeng system. A good-looking and mischevious
figure. Every fortnight, he loses his body to the moon. Therefore, he feels
skeptical about God and faith and tries to escape. He later overtakes the
other princes to become king. Grideaux H. Coschell:
A greedy person who wants to become emperor of Sharre. A character who has
been conspiring for his own greed for a long time and is the one who made
Perth addicted to drugs. Tarasia
H. Coschell: Perth’s arranged fiancée. A figure as greedy as
her father Grideaux, but her greed is disguised by her beautiful appearance.
She plays a big part in driving a wedge between Perth and Van. Wizer H. Coschell: Empress.
Thinks of Perth as her own child. The one who inherited the fate of the red
rabbit before Van. The Red Orchid: the original monster of Karena, Perth’s biological mother. A
long time ago, she became human by making a wish to the moon. Now, whenever
the moon becomes weak she reverts to a monster. Later, she met the Red
Rabbit, the son of the moon, and fell in love. Punished by the moon, she was
left to wander and search for the Red Rabbit in the bamboo forest. Red Rabbit: Son of the
moon and the sun. He met the Red Orchid and the two were abandoned by the
moon. Along with the Red Orchid, one of the people who began the whole story.
The founder of the Lavit family and the creator of the Rabbit’s Den. |
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Short Introduction |
On a moonless night, a red-haired man
put the crazed emperor to rest. Their mysterious fate begins when Perthoman,
the emperor who lost his senses, and Van, the one who holds on to a family
secret, meet. A game of colors in which the colors of
these two men mix together like brilliant opals shining in the moonlight. |
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Synopsis |
1.
The Lavit’s Mansion / Van’s Growth / Van and Perth’s First Meeting Van,
with red hair and red eyes, is the illegitimate son of the Lavit family. The
story begins when one day, he is suddenly recognized as the eldest son and
heir. Can meets Jangs, the expressionless butler at the Lavit’s mansion, and finds out
that he is heir to the Rabbit’s Den. Additionally, he realizes that the
reason he was recognized as the eldest son is to be used as a substitute for
the eldest son Limus and sent to the gisaeng system. Soon after, Van meets
Perthoman, the crown prince who came to the Lavit mansion, for the first
time. Van fell in love with Perthoman at first sight, like it was fate.
Meanwhile, once he returns to the palace, Perth’s body begins to change.
When the moon disappears, he loses his sense of reason and craves blood like
an animal. 2. The Palace / The Gisaeng
System / Van and Perth’s Second Meeting Van,
who enters the palace through the gisaeng system, feels that the gisaeng
system is going down the drain, and meets Perth for the second time when he
is training alone. However, Perth’s condition was strange, and their short
meeting is ended quickly by Sunny, a gisaeng who appeared out of nowhere. Not
long after, the other gisaengs go on a rampage while eating, and Van heads to
the Rabbit’s Den to try and figure out the strange things
going on. In the middle of the mayhem, he meets Sunny and General and the
three are chased out by Grideaux. At this time, thanks to the perverted
Sunny, who always has something meaningful to say, they head to the east of
the palace rather than to the Rabbit’s Den. 3. The Palace of the Moon /
Van and Perth’s Mysterious Fate Perth
appears again in front of Van as he heads eastward. Perthoman, who lost his
mind, shoots an arrow at the fleeing Van with childlike naivety and obsession
and takes him to his palace, the Palace of the Moon. There he meets Simon,
Perthoman’s right-hand man, and Durang, the mercenary
shadow. Van
remains at the palace to take care of Perthoman, who is innocent like a
child. And in uncovering Perthoman’s mysterious condition and fate, he discovers
that he is the key to stopping his seizures. Then, Van readily adapts to his
fate for his beloved Perthoman. 4. Main Palace / Fleeing Van and Regretful Perth Perthoman, who managed to shake off his
medication addiction thanks to Van’s efforts, returns to his cold
temperament. Not only that, but he denies ever being half-possessed and doesn’t remember
what happened. Therefore, he denies Van and pushes him away, but on the other
hand he can’t forget how
it feels to be in Van’s embrace and heads to his bedroom
every night. Perthoman’s attitude is completely different
from when he was half-possessed. Van feels hurt and suffers from anxiety, so
he tries to run away with the help of the empress but fails. However, he
doesn’t give up and
finally succeeds in running away after several attempts. Perthoman only feels Van’s absence once
he is gone, and searches for him desperately, regretting his mistake. After
he finds him, he apologizes to Van and the two continue their relationship. |
