The Bird that Drinks Tears: Chapter 0-1 (Audiobook) [Eng Sub]

The Bird that Drinks Tears: Chapter 0-1 (Audiobook) [Eng Sub]

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The Arrival

A man arrives at a tavern with a blood-soaked sack and an unusual sword. The owner of the tavern becomes suspicious and demands answers.

The Owner's Suspicion

  • A man arrives at the tavern with a blood-soaked sack.
  • The owner becomes suspicious of the man and demands to know what is in the sack.
  • The owner's son returns with a sword, which the man does not seem interested in.

Unusual Sword

  • The man carries an unusual dual blade sword without a sheath.
  • He wears a complicated accessory constructed with leather straps and metal rings to carry it.
  • The sword has two large blades attached to it in parallel, making it look like a pair of twins joined together at the legs.

Kagan Draka

  • The man introduces himself as Kagan Draka and asks for a letter addressed to him that was left at the tavern weeks ago by an exhausted monk from the Grand Temple.
  • The owner is surprised that Kagan knows about the letter but demands answers about what is in his sack and how he arrived from the south.

Explanation

Kagan explains why he came from the south and what is in his blood-soaked sack.

Journey From South

  • Kagan explains that he came from Karabora, crossed Punten desert, reached Ki'boren, headed west then turned north to arrive at Last Tavern.
  • He explains that he took this route because it was shorter than other routes.

What's in the Sack

  • Kagan reveals that there is a letter addressed to him in the sack.
  • He also reveals that the blood on the sack is from a naga he killed while crossing Punten desert.

Payment

  • The owner demands payment for water, but Kagan ignores him and pours water into his bowl.

Traveling through Punten Desert and Ki'boren Jungle

Kagan Draka is discussing the dangers of traveling through the Ki'boren jungle to reach the edge of Punten desert. He suggests that it would be safer to travel across an ocean instead.

Traveling through Ki'boren Jungle

  • To reach the edge of Punten desert, one would have to walk 200 kilometers through the Ki’boren jungle.
  • The jungle is teeming with nagas, making it a dangerous journey.

Safer Alternative: Traveling Across an Ocean

  • It would be much safer to walk on an ocean for 200 kilometers instead of walking through the jungle.
  • Kagan Draka suggests that he has traveled from the south and offers proof in a sack he carries with him.
  • The owner of a nearby establishment doubts Kagan's claim but opens the sack anyway.
Video description

The Bird that Drinks Tears is a popular Korean fantasy novel written in the early 2000. However, it still does not seem to have any plans to be an official English release, so I wanted to introduce this novel to you by translating, illustrating, and narrating the first chapter on Youtube. Set in a world shared by four protoraces (human, naga, lekon, tokebi), this story may be appealing to readers who want a fantasy novel that is not centered around another medieval European theme. Why do nagas willingly take out their hearts, and why does a naga need to be rescued from his own race? How will this rescuee survive in the cold land of the north despite being cold-blooded? Why do they need the three other races to rescue one naga? Perhaps we will find out together in the future. A Korean fantasy novel narration Korean title: 눈물을 마시는 새 Original Author: 이영도 (Young-Do Lee) English translation by Storytime with Jumbo Eggs

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