![]() ![]() Soah initially mistook Huye for Habaek and was relieved that he was good-looking. Also, it appears that there might be a love triangle. The story was very slow to get going - all this volume accomplished was introducing several gods I tended to mix up, plus Habaek's mother, the goddess of punishment and torture (how's that for an intimidating mother-in-law?). I don't know how I feel about this series yet. What she doesn't realize is that the child she sees is only one of Habaek's forms - for some reason, he must spend days as a child but grows into an adult form at night. Instead of just drowning, Soah wakes up in the land of Suguk, where she learns that Habaek is a child. Soah's village is desperate to end a long drought, so they decide to sacrifice her to the Water God, Habaek. ![]() It was (is?) licensed by Dark Horse Comics, but it appears to be out of print now and in limbo. ![]() Bride of the Water God is a historical romantic fantasy Korean manhwa. ![]()
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