Anime art. A formidable Korean warrior advances through the courtyard of a grand hanok, his long, untamed red hair flowing in waves, partially restrained by a thick, elegant ponytail. His hanbok, crafted from neutral- toned cotton, consists of fitted baji (pants) and a jeogori (sleeveless vest), designed for unimpeded movement. Worn leather boots, scuffed from countless battles, step firmly on the courtyard’s stone path, framed by wooden pillars and tiled rooftops curving like the wings of a guardian spirit. In his left hand, he grips a long Korean sword, its sharp, polished blade catching the flickering glow of his supernatural aura—golden flames that dance wildly around him, distorting the air with their raw energy. His right hand remains clenched in a tight fist, his knuckles pale with fury. His eyes, burning with seething rage, lock onto the viewer, his march unwavering. Shadows from the hanok stretch beneath the dim sky, embers drift like restless souls, and the air crackles with unrestrained power. The scene is one of controlled chaos, a moment before an inevitable storm
