#Confident Teen + Pathetic Adult is one of the dynamics of all time
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in all sincerity, kim dokja makes me happy and he deserves to be so too :^(
incoherent yelling and sobbing under the cut. these fEELINGS will not be contained aaauuunnghhh.Ā
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anyway i binge-read all 500+ chapters of ORV this week and i honest to god feel bad for this -- completely! fictional! aghhhh -- guy. in case you havenāt figured it out, the following is some spoilerly shit
i went in expecting a fun, brainless power trip fantasy for dudes with an isekai addiction. instead, it turns out ORV is actually a gigantic, self-deprecating prank on the entire genre itself. kdj plays more into the sad -- if high-functioning-- clown trope than the sexy, edgy, chuuni bastard type i was prepared to laugh at. there were -- gasp! -- female characters with personalities! parents (aka ADULTS who act like ADULTS) who actually survive and feature prominently! adorable children! a real sexy, edgy bastard! a power trio with amazing fashion! sexual tension and bickering! friendship! life and death bonding!Ā
*breathes in deeply* fouND FAMILYYYYYYY.
like, yeah, the plot around the first few arcs seems a little aimless, but the buildup is worth. the world-building is pretty decent. thereās discernible effort put into the fight scenes, and i can appreciate that. but --Ā but!Ā what i stayed for were the characters -- namely, the fantastic OT3 of KDJ, HSY, and YJH -- who come together despite their initial rivalries and end up saving each otherās asses, like, every other day. granted, the other characters donāt get as much focus, and they doĀ fall into certain character tropes..Ā
but a trope done well is nothing i would gripe about. every significant character in ORV has a coherent, and more importantly, respectful take on their respective trope. maybe itās because sing-shong is actually a married couple, but all the interactions between even minor characters are a convincing blend of awkward rambling, suggestive humor, sharp remarks, and casual banter. in other words, this cast of mostly working adults (plus a teen and two kids) talks like working adults. the relationships built throughout the story are, frankly, some of most realistic of its genre. sing-shong has managed to craft a dynamic that undoubtedly brims with fluffy fondness all around, but also drips with sarcastic tension, with unspoken urgency, with a wariness that softens into sincerity over the course of many, many chapters. itās the kind of progression that makes even stock characters read like more than just the 2-bit villain or comrade or love interest. here, we have relationships both straightforward and not, strained or otherwise, romantically-oriented as well as decidedly the opposite -- and then numerous others scattered along the spectrum with the freedom to shift either way.Ā
itās also an interesting point of note that our MC kdj actually does notĀ end up with a stated romantic partner, much less a conventional heteroromantic harem. he gets teased about that fact from time to time, but itās with less of the sleazy shonen locker room humor one would expect and more of the good-natured ribbing youād find among friends or that one especially nosy auntie at the yearly family reunion. kdj is a grown ass man. in the background, i applaud his maturity, and he handles all the prodding like a champ.Ā
so instead of finding and fulfilling his horny, he builds himself a wealth of loving family. yeah, there are beautiful men and women around him. yeah, they unequivocally adoreĀ him. but theyāre also adults, and they have priorities, too -- which are not so much finding a way to bang kdjās brains out and more so simply keeping the damn guy alive. this is truly not āoblivious mc with his thirsty, sex kitten haremā. it just so happens that a guy proves himself to be unflinchingly gentle and capable in an apocalyptic setting despite his broken self-esteem, and lots of people find that attractive, romantically and platonically.Ā
it.. kinda makes sense? heās a hard worker, thoughtful, and good with kids. kdj is the kind of guy you know would make a reliable partner, and anybody with eyes can plainly see and appreciate that.Ā
and itās not that our MCās a total brick wall. in fact, itās likely the opposite, and heās just too darned repressed to admit it. from what has been implied, kdj does indeed recognize and accept love, or at least a primitive concept of it.Ā i like to imagine that the kind of love that he ends up seeking out simply manifests itself more easily as acceptance and safety, as warmth and a home of people to return to every day. even better, the people who surround him know this, and they give him exactly that. itās refreshing, and honestly, really sweet.
(as a side note, i really, really do appreciate the cosmicĀ bi energy radiating off of kdj, who canonically earns the title of being loved by all and is all but in name married to yjh and hsy.Ā he also respects women and small children and honestly anyone who isnāt total scum to him or his family. i respect that.)
but the happy stuff aside, you know it it just aināt ORV without the generous screaming dollop of angst. admittedly, thereās self-sacrifice, injury, lonesome wandering, more sacrifice, some epic fighting, reunion and confrontation. all of it is a lot to digest, sure, but never does it feel entirely hopeless, or truly, truly heart-clenching. ORV, up until the final act, is a mostly light read. you relax in your chair, thinking that nothing beyond this point can disturb you.Ā
yeah fucking right.
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and then the beginning of the end arrives. when the squad finally break through to theirĀ āendingā, the scene that kind of breaks me is the reveal of the Most Ancient Dream. it ties so much thematically into the little tidbits that we get of kdjās past, and it though it feels like almost a joke that the source of the goddamnĀ apocalypse is a kid with bruises smeared across his skinny ass body -- itās such a pathetic picture that itās kinda poetic, actually. youāre left mystified but somewhat convinced, like a math problem explained halfway through. this.. child.. is a villain somehow, isnāt he?
and then 999th turn uriel speaks up, and she. just. hugsĀ him.Ā
[[You are this universeās most powerless existence, arenāt you.]]Ā
that. that gets me. kdjās reaction immediately upon this revelation? absolute murder. seeing him essentially self-destruct upon realizing that all these people heās surrounded himself with -- some who continuously proclaim their loyalty and affection for him throughout their journey, some who suffered eons of war and loss and trauma because of his existence -- not only forgive his younger self but smother him with unconditional acceptance and love is stifling, is too vulnerable and exposed and he simply canāt cope -- itās so telling of his true mentality, of his crippling insecurity and crumpled sense of self-worth. kim dokja is a liar, through and through, so much that he fails, or perhaps refuses, to comprehend the veracity of othersā kindness and love towards himself.Ā
by some miracle, the events at the end of the world somehow resolve.. or so it seems. there is a departing train, a liberated team of ex-gods, and a child rousing from his slumber. in the aftermath, i am left shaking. somehow, despite the ending having been (happily?) reached, thereās still another chapter ahead. what is this witchcraft?
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and thenĀ ah, yesĀ -- the epilogue arc. i teetered on the edge of being critical for a little bit there -- is that display of deus ex machina, of sad, self-sacrificing nobility a bitĀ tooĀ egregious to be acceptable? is this some wild last let-me-yank-this-outta-my-ass plot twist to drag out the chapter count? i sincerely thought that the arc before it would have been the finale. i was wrong. thank god.
anyways, as an answer to the above: no, and no. i stake my firm claim on the belief that the epilogue arc was meticulously planned out wellĀ in advance of its release, confusing and time-warpy as it is. i liked it. tremendously. even if it entirely invalidates all of kdjās supposed development (āhaha lol yeah sure i wonāt sacrifice myself or anything anymore guys donāt worry about meā -- KDJ, at some point because heās a lying rat bastard). actually, our beloved MC disappears for a large chunk of this arc, and i think itās great. in his absence, the other characters not only go absolutely fucking nuts, but they have to figure out this new problem on their own, even if the lure of peaceful complacency in the newly saved Korea might convince them otherwise.Ā
and then the whole time paradox thing comes around. yjh goes to space, hsy saves the only life she can, and kdj grows up. the crew waits, holding onto their hope even if it bleeds them dry. sing-shong does a damn good job of illustrating their fraying calm, their lurking madness, the unseen but pervasive depression that seeps in from kdjās absence. the kids lose their father, lhs and jhw lose their reliable leader figure, ysa loses a best friend and confidant, lsk -- as distant as she pretends to be from her son -- loses her only child. and then thereās hsy and yjh , who are essentially bereft of the other half of their existences. their pain is palpable, is grounded in the hopeless, gnawing frustration of an utterly meaningless victory. emotionally, ORV hits all the right -- if agonizing -- beats.
however, a story canāt sustain itself justĀ through its pathos. iām happy to say that ORV doesnāt drop the ball after the first milestone, and after all the hurt, the characters do leap straight back into action. even better, the plot holes actually do get patches, and the poetic cycle of writer, protagonist, and reader comes full circle by making use of all those supposedly throwaway characters from the myriad world lines.Ā
at the end of the road, there is a distinct sense of unity, of a delicate but undeniable cohesion to the world lines and their origins. sing-shong lets us guess a little here at the finish, but thereās just enough information to feel hopeful. maybe there never had been a definite start -- or finish -- to the story of kdj company, and... thatās okay. everybody ends up where they were meant to be, where they fought and struggled to reach. itās.. almost like a happily ever after, if weāre allowed to dream of that.
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now, i realize, this was all an orchestrated maneuver.
iāll take it.
to me, all of this work sounds like someone put some serious thought into this behemoth of a plot. it cements the entire original premise of the story. it suggests -- but never explicitly confirms! -- the possibility that breaking free of the cycle is possible through the exact same system that sustains it. itās terribly interesting -- and inspirational! with all the dramatic revelations and life-threatening scenariosĀ and the castās resigned acceptance of them that essentially make up ORVās entire mood, thereās still that last hint of rebellious and righteous anger that lights up the whole damn nebula. itās like the kdj company blasting away at the heavens just to yell into the nether: weāre not looking for the happy end, but the free one. stay alive.
itās subtle, and yet itās suchĀ an emotional gut punch. i came away with the most ruinous, frustrating, bittersweet sense of longing in ages. i pined. for these fictional darlings. god, i am weak.
so. yeah. ORV is pretty good. flawed, but ambitious and impressively thought out.Ā iām stoked that the webtoon is making pretty good progress, even if itāll take an eternity and a half to meet that monstrous chapter count. iām still gonna follow it. hell yeah.Ā
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(by the way the idea that secretive plotter and co are literally gonna take care of and raise baby kdj and spoil him and be the best friggin family a kid could ever want does thingsĀ to me. protect him. heās suffered too much. let at least one worldlineās version of him know happiness. and actually, aLL OF THEM DESERVE DOMESTIC BLISS TOGETHER IN A BIG OL MANSION WITH SUN AND FRESH AIR AND TENDER FAMILY MOMENTS UGH)
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and there you have it, folks. you made it to the end. in the far, far distance, iām cheering you on and crying my eyes out in gratitude. thanks for tuning in!
#omniscient reader#orv#omniscient reader's viewpoint#kim dokja#fanart#kdj happiness rights!#protect him!#let! him! have his big house! with everyone! he loves!#please!#long ass emotional screeching#look i can't do him justice with drawing but hell can i yell out my love for him :'^DD
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