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With this supposed proof of Lee Chang's treachery, the Haewon Cho clan consolidate their power as the Queen Regent
prepares to deliver a false son, kidnapped from the pregnant women gathered. Yeong-shin and a number of Lord Hyeon's men escape from the dungeon and attempt to kill Lord Hak-ju, but fail. As the royal army prepares to execute the traitors, they are suddenly attacked by a zombified Lord Hyeon, who was turned by Seo-bi using the resurrection plant. In full view of all present, the zombie Ahn Hyeon bites Lord Hak-ju. 93"Episode 3"Park In-jeKim Eun-heeMarch 13, 2020 (2020-03-13) During the
Japanese invasions of Korea, Lord Hak-ju proposes a plan to Lord Hyeon to use the resurrection plant to transform the inhabitants of a nearby village into zombies to be used against the invaders. In the present, after Lord Hak-ju is bitten, Lee Chang beheads the zombie Ahn Hyeon and gives a rallying speech to the royal army, convincing them of the Haewon Cho clan's guilt.
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2005 – 19 juillet 2008 Site web http://nicktoons. nick. com/shows/avatar/ modifier - modifier le code - voir Wikidata (aide) Avatar, le dernier maître de l'air ou Avatar : La Légende d'Aang (communément appelée Avatar) (Avatar: The Last Airbender) est une série télévisée d'animation américaine pour adultes et adolescents en 61 épisodes de 24 minutes créée par Michael Dante DiMartino et Bryan Konietzko et diffusée entre le 21 février 2005 et le 19 juillet 2008 sur Nickelodeon[1]. En France, la série a été diffusée le 27 août 2005 sur TF1 et diffusé quelques années plus tard, le 16 septembre 2006 jusqu'en 2014 sur Nickelodeon France et depuis janvier 2007 sur Game One, et au Québec à partir du 28 août 2006 sur Vrak. TV[2]. Se déroulant dans un monde fictif fortement inspiré de la culture et du folklore chinois, la série suit les aventures de Aang, successeur d'une longue
lignée d'Avatars, maîtres des Quatre éléments, et de ses amis dans leur quête pour sauver le monde de l'impitoyable Nation du Feu, et restaurer l'équilibre des éléments. La série a été écrite à la manière d'une collection livresque, chacun des épisodes représente un « chapitre » et chacune des saisons, un « livre ». La série présente une riche variété culturelle ainsi qu'une forme de démarche initiatique à travers l'évolution de ses personnages. Initialement prévue pour novembre 2004, la série débuta à la télévision le 21 février 2005.