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거타지 'Geotaji'
based on the Korean myth of 'Geotaji'
During the Silla dynasty, a large pond in Gyeongju called Anapji was haunted by a dragon that appeared each year and took people away. To appease the dragon, the kingdom offered annual sacrifices, and the people lived in constant fear. One day, a brave man named Geotaji stepped forward to face the dragon. Using his wisdom and courage, he managed to slay the beast and save the people from their suffering. His heroic deed became a legend, passed down through generations as the story of Geotaji.

'Island of Dragon'
A volcanic island suddenly rose from the western sea
Rumors spread that a dragon dwelled there

One day, a lone ship sailed with purpose toward the Dragon’s Isle

A young man began his journey inland, crossing jagged terrain of black basalt, making his way toward the island’s center

At last, they reached the summit

There, from the misty lake at the heart of the island, the dragon emerged

At the same moment, a figure appeared within the fog—clad like a monk

But what they thought to be a monk was no human at all
It was something else, concealed beneath a mask

Geotaji is a very pure-hearted and deeply loyal character.
Though he is usually an innocent young man,
his strong sense of duty and loyalty allows him to unleash a powerful, tiger-like strength when needed.

References and Thumbnail Process for Gotaji Character and Background Design
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