Kingdom: Ashin Of The North (2021) English Subtitles Apr 2026
Ashin travels south, carrying the purple flowers and the knowledge of how to use them. She encounters a physician’s assistant, passing on the secret of the plant that will eventually reach the King of Joseon. Her vengeance is not a single act, but a slow-burning fuse that will ignite the Great Plague, turning the entire peninsula into a graveyard.
She spends years in the shadows of the camp, performing the lowest tasks, sharpening her archery skills in secret, and waiting for the moment to strike. She believes she is Joseon’s loyal servant, but a hidden truth remains buried in the military records. The Revelation
In the freezing borderlands of the northern Joseon frontier, where the Pajeowi Jurchens roam and the royal army maintains a fragile peace, young Ashin discovers a secret that will devour a kingdom. The Discovery Kingdom: Ashin of the North (2021) English Subtitles
She remains in the shadows—the architect of a kingdom's ruin, waiting for the dead to outnumber the living.
As the camp falls to the plague she unleashed, Ashin stands atop the roof, her bow drawn, ensuring no one escapes. She decides that if the world found no place for her people, the world itself should cease to be. The Legacy of Sorrow Ashin travels south, carrying the purple flowers and
While Ashin is away, her world is annihilated. A political ploy by Joseon officials leads the fierce Pajeowi Jurchens to believe her village was responsible for the deaths of their tribesmen. In a swift, brutal massacre, Ashin’s entire community is slaughtered. Returning to find only charred remains and silence, the girl seeks refuge at the Joseon military camp, begging Commander Min Chi-rok for the chance to avenge her people.
The grief that fueled Ashin’s survival curdles into an icy, nihilistic rage. She returns to the Joseon camp, but not as a soldier. Using the , she begins a systematic execution. She doesn't just kill; she transforms the soldiers into the "un-dead," watching with cold detachment as they tear through their former comrades. She spends years in the shadows of the
As an adult, Ashin infiltrates the Pajeowi camp and discovers a horror worse than death: her father, who she believed was killed, has been kept alive in a state of limb-less torture for years. After granting him a mercy killing, she uncovers the ultimate betrayal—the Joseon commander she served was the one who handed her village over to be slaughtered to maintain political stability. The Reckoning