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However, gates had been observed even in the past, though rarely, and both monsters and awakeners existed.
In 15th-century Joseon, awakeners were called "Gwaeryeok Nanshin." a term of fear and avoidance.
"Ja-bul-eo gwaeryeok nanshin"
─Confucius did not mention the power of Gwaeryeok Nanshin.
The power of "monsters" that Confucius even ignored was not considered something a person could wield, and thus, they were not treated as human beings in Joseon.
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