A: Besides Ma-wang and Secretary Ma, the character Jung Se-ra (a bumbling shaman) attempts one phrase incorrectly and accidentally summons a malevolent horse spirit—a comedic nod to the difficulty of the language.
In a shocking mid-credits scene after the main finale, we see the meek, bespectacled Secretary Ma (who was supposedly just a normal human employee of Ma-wang) reveal his true nature. He picks up a phone, and in flawless, chilling Mongolian, reports to an unseen master. He then uses a Mongol Heleer spell to revive the long-dead character "P.K." a korean odyssey mongol heleer work
In the sprawling, chaotic, and brilliantly written universe of the 2017-2018 tvN drama A Korean Odyssey (also known as Hwayugi ), language is power. Spells are cast not with wands, but with ancient incantations. Demons are bound not with chains, but with contractual clauses. And at the very center of this supernatural chaos lies one of the most unique, haunting, and talked-about linguistic elements in modern K-Drama history: . A: Besides Ma-wang and Secretary Ma, the character