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Zoey and Mira being down bad for Rumi in concept art
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"You're just my type! Oh well"
"No more abs!"
Honestly, it's very satisfying watching them destroy a demon boy band
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kpop demon hunters was INSANE mira is my fav girlie
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WATCH IT NOW! ✨ When you're done, please explain why this deserve a sequel.
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this huntr/x concert is out of control

can you imagine fan posts about the shit that goes on in universe
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The only ever kpop band I love and its fictional 😔
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I loved them so much! 😭✨
They are so relatable like omg… and the songs and the fights 🔥
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Rumi is such an amazing character. It’s rare that I connect with a character so deeply, but the way she’s written — raw, flawed, and painfully real — hits hard. Her insecurities and weaknesses don’t just weigh her down; they completely shatter her self-confidence, to the point where she literally loses her voice. It’s heartbreaking. Céline’s “education” didn’t make her stronger — it destroyed her self-esteem.
She cant accept her demonic heritage because it’s ugly, dangerous, a mistake. But it’s also part of her and her journey to accept that part of her that she hates so much comes with Jinu. He gives her a new perspective on her marks on who she is. That those marks don’t define her as a person but are still part of her identity.
But it also comes with Zoey and Mira. They both suffer from different issues but are also the victims of Céline lessons. They learned to be strong but at the cost of their mental health, their self esteem and even their relationship with each other.
And when you really look at it, Céline is just continuing a cycle of psychological abuse. One that probably started with the 1st Huntress. A legacy where self-sacrifice is everything. Where saving the world comes before your feelings, your mind, your life. But what makes this story so powerful is watching them finally push back. Watching them choose healing over duty. Watching them say, “We deserve more.”
It’s beautiful, it’s heartbreaking, it’s real.

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Why did I cover up the colors stuck inside my head?
I should've let the jagged edges meet the light instead
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