siwn—⁷🦊🐶
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💡 Ni-Ki is always associated with some kind of imagery. Desire: Unleash concept, he has a snake on his jacket. In Bad Desire mv he had the chimera tattoo on his neck (Sunghoon too, but it may be because he is Solon, so he is already half vampire and half werewolf?) In Knife he does have a scorpio, in no doubt mv his arm was changing into a giant knife and in the sin: vanish he was the one biting an apple that is considered, in fact, the “malum” . 🍎 Malum is a Latin word with a famous double meaning: it can mean “evil” (mālum) and “apple” (mălum). Esoterically, it symbolizes both evil and the fruit of knowledge, representing the choice that leads to awareness, transformation, and the duality of human existence. 🐈⬛ 🦇 The Chimera symbolizes duality, illusion, untamed power, and the union of opposing forces. Esoterically, it represents the challenge of mastering one’s inner chaos and transforming it into wisdom and self-realization. 🐍 The serpent is one of the oldest esoteric symbols. It represents knowledge, wisdom, transformation, rebirth, and hidden power. Because it sheds its skin, it symbolizes renewal and spiritual awakening. In many traditions, the serpent is also the guide that offers the fruit of knowledge, making it a symbol of both enlightenment and temptation. 🦂 The scorpion symbolizes protection, transformation, death and rebirth, power, and hidden strength. Esoterically, it represents the ability to face darkness, overcome challenges, and emerge spiritually transformed. If we also consider Ni-Ki powers in dark moon, shadows are often associated with hidden truths, suppressed desires, forgotten memories, and the parts of ourselves that remain unseen. Rather than simply controlling darkness as a weapon, Noa seems to embody the idea of existing between what is known and what is hidden. He seems to represent the one who understands truths that others cannot yet see, the figure who stands at the threshold between innocence and awareness, humanity and immortality, light and shadow. Ni-Ki and Heeseung are often portrayed as two complementary forces rather than opposites. Heeseung seems to symbolize memory, emotion, and human connection, while Ni-Ki is consistently associated with knowledge, transformation, and the unknown. This makes me think they are meant to represent two different paths to the same truth: Heeseung through emotion and relationships, and Ni-Ki through knowledge and transformation. They’re not “good versus evil,” but two sides of the same journey that sometimes they struggle to balance each other.




























