In order to protect Deokman, who was born a twin and prophesized to bring the downfall of the
 Silla kingdom (e.g. ending the line of kings), her father King 
Jinpyeong ‘abandoned’ her in order to protect her from killed by Mishil,
 a power and influential lady politician of Silla times. It has always 
been Mishil’s dream to be the Queen, which was what led her to help the 
previous king to the throne. However, when she learn that he would not 
make her his Queen, she not only abandoned the son they had together, 
but also plotted his downfall. 
In his place, Mishil 
promoted King Jinpyeong to his position, cornering him to make her his 
Queen. But her hopes are soon dashed when Maya, King Jinpyeong’s fiancée
 became pregnant, thus making her the Queen. Unhappy about the twist in 
events, Mishil tries to find ways to make the couple’s life miserable. 
When she finds out that Maya is pregnant with twins, she makes use of a 
prophecy of old to claim that the twins will harm the nation and must be
 eliminated, or the lineage 
of kings would end. To save Deokman, her father hands her to a palace maid and they manage to escape the evil clutches of Mishil.
of kings would end. To save Deokman, her father hands her to a palace maid and they manage to escape the evil clutches of Mishil.
When Mishil finds out that they 
had escaped, she orders her subordinate to find them and kill them to 
eliminate her source of problems. So her subordinate is in hot pursuit 
of the palace maid and Deokman. Some years pass and the palace maid 
takes the role of Deokman’s mother. Deokman does not know her lineage 
and is happily living in the desserts, making friends with and learning 
from the various merchants that pass through the place. 
It
 would seem that Deokman has an innate ability to lead, as can be seen 
from one instance when she and some merchants were captured and about to
 be executed for the sale of illegal tea. The person-in-charge gives 
Deokman a chance for them to leave by asking her to choose one out of 
two chess pieces. He shows her one and tells her that the one she sees 
is “death”, so since there are two the other has to be “live”, but he 
does not show her the words on both pieces. In the end, she takes one 
piece and swallows it claiming that if the one left is “death”, it would
 mean that she had swallowed “live” so he should let them go. Stumped, 
but keeping his word he lets them go. 
By this time the
 subordinate has caught up with Deokman and her ‘mother’, in their 
attempt to escape him, her ‘mother’ falls into a sandpit, but not before
 telling Deokman to head to Silla to find out about her identity. 
Thinking that her mother has perished into the sandpit, Deokman makes 
her way to Silla. Unbeknownst to Deokman, her ‘mother’ is actually saved
 by Mishil’s subordinate, but she suffers from a nervous breakdown and 
is unable to speak. He ends up falling in love with her. 
When
 in Silla, Deokman becomes a Hwarang and gets acquainted with Yoo-shin, 
commander of the team she manages to get in. Deokman assumes the 
identity of a boy, and the people around her are none the wiser. It is 
only later on that Yoo-shin discovers her true gender but keeps quiet 
about it as he starts to develop some feelings for her. Deokman also 
unknowing meets her twin sister Princess Cheonmyong. They become close 
and even joined forces together to oppose Mishil, when she finds out who
 she is. 
However, Mishil devised sinister plans to 
have the two Silla princesses exiled from the kingdom, and she could 
take over the throne. Unfortunately, Princess Cheonmyong was 
accidentally killed instead of Deokman, sending many people after her; 
those that want to kill her and those that want to save her. 
While
 escaping with Yoo-shin confesses his feelings for her and tells her 
that they should elope together, but she refuses and insists on going 
back and claiming her right as a princess. She even voices her intention
 to become the Queen regent. Yoo-shin tells her that it will be a lonely
 path, but she insists she can endure it. So he promises to stay by her 
side (any hopes of romance are quashed). The both of them meet an 
interesting character along the way, Bi-dam (who is actually Mishil’s 
abandoned son). Bi-dam is a cool, cunning character and appears to be 
heartless, but in reality it is just because he was not brought up 
correctly, has difficulty expressing himself and has inferiority 
complexes, along with some warped thinking, but a fun and interesting 
character for the series. Di-dam also starts to fall in love with 
Deokman and is not ashamed to display it. 
When Deokman
 regains her princess status, she even permits him to treat her as he 
usually does and not mind about etiquette around her. In addition to 
Mishil, when Deokman becomes the princess, her twin sister Princess 
Cheonmyong’s son, Chun Chu comes back and wants to become the successor,
 in contention with her and misunderstanding that she caused his 
mother’s death. In the end they manage to set aside their differences 
and work together, becoming a great force. Together with Yoo-shin and 
Bi-dam, they overthrow Mishil and Mishil eventually commits suicide. Deokman becomes Queen Seon Duk.
Bi-dam
 is like a lost little child wanting to be wanted and loved, when he 
finds out that he is Mishil’s son, he is insecure and devastated. When 
Deokman becomes the Queen, Bi-dam has the tendency to become jealous of 
Yoo-shin and is soon influenced by his mother’s party, who were spared 
and placed under him in hope that he could control them by Deokman. It 
does not help that Chun Chu feels threatened by Bi-dam and creates 
misunderstandings between the two, for fear of losing his throne. 
Thinking
 that Deokman was out to kill him, Bi-dam led a revolt only to realize 
that it was his lack of trust in her that lead to the state of events. 
She had promised to marry him, abdicate the throne and go some place 
where the two of them would live out their days. However, Bi-dam’s 
cronies wanted to put him on the throne, and Chun Chu though that it was
 best to get rid of a powerful character like him, allowing things to 
reach the place of no return. 
By the time he and 
Deokman realize that it was a misunderstanding, it is too late. So 
Bi-dam practically seeks death by finding her camp and approaching her 
despite the heavily security. He eventually gets killed by Yoo-shin and 
dies uttering Deokman’s name (a crime apparently that warrants death). 
Deokman’s health had been failing in recent years, so when Bi-dam was 
killed, she collapsed and died a few days after him. It is not clear who
 she loved more, as she said that being the “King” she could not trust 
anyone but yet had to trust. Perhaps she realized she loved Bi-dam in 
the latter part of the series, or perhaps it was just a way to control 
the people under him, and make use of his ‘power’ and ‘influence’.
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