His transformation is driven primarily by his bond with (IU), a 21st-century woman who travels back in time.
This character report focuses on (played by Lee Joon-gi), the central protagonist and Fourth Prince in the Korean drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo . 1. Character Profile: The "Wolf Dog" scarlet heart ryeo wang so
The central relationship of the drama is between Wang So and Hae Soo (IU). Their dynamic is electric not because it is a fairytale romance, but because it is built on necessity. Hae Soo is the first person to look at Wang So and not flinch. She cleans his wound, covers his scar with makeup, and tells him that he is not a monster. His transformation is driven primarily by his bond
To secure his reign, he must kill his enemies—many of whom are his own brothers. He becomes the blood-soaked king everyone always predicted he would be. The tragedy is that he does it to protect Soo , but the violence pushes her away. Character Profile: The "Wolf Dog" The central relationship
Wang So resonates because he is not a villain, and he is not a hero. He is a product of neglect. Every cruel thing he does comes from a wound. And every tender thing he does comes from a desperate, starved need to be loved.
The rain scene. The “I love you” whisper in the barn. The way he looks at her like she hung the moon. This is what makes his fall so agonizing. He didn't change for power. He changed for love .