“Teen Moon Bin Lee's nightmares blur past and present, becoming warrior Sa Kyoung Kim amid Mongolian conflict.”
Threads of Time
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
Teen Moon Bin Lee's nightmares blur past and present, becoming warrior Sa Kyoung Kim amid Mongolian conflict.
High school student Moon Bin Lee has difficulty sleeping due to a recurring nightmare: he's stranded over a thousand years in the past chasing a dark-haired girl into a deep abyss. Before long, the nightmare overwhelms him, and he is unable to tell whether he is Moon Bin, a Seoul teenager at the end of the second Millennium, or Sa Kyoung Kim, the son of a prominent warrior family in the middle of the first Millennium. People in his present-day life assume roles in his historical life as he struggles to learn exactly who he is and what he's expected to do, straddling a transmigratory portal through time and space. In the present, his school's kendo club battles to stay in the championships...but in the past, Moon Bin finds himself at the threshold of a territorial dispute on the plains of Mongolia ... (Source: Tokyopop)
What people say
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Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 readers settled on.
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σ 1.26 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.00
Running avg · Aug 2008 → Jun 2016
- 10 “Just finish this series and I absolutely love it! The beginning might been just a bit boring, but later on it got only better and better. The plot was awesomely twisted until the end, main...”
- 10 “I, who likes historical/action/adventure mangas, found this manga and I was so dragged into the story I read it in 3 hours flat, non-stop. The plot is amazing, man were the twists unexpected, good...”
- 10 “I wasn’t too sure about the series when I first picked it up, and at first it was a bit boring. But, the story is actually quite enjoyable and original for a time travel story. Story: As I...”
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A Manhwa Publication
- Format 46 × 11 ch × vol
- Total read 6h 08m approx
- Published Dec 1999 – Sep 2003
- Source Manhwa media type
- Ref. BS-M0532 catalog