Habaek
Habaek is a deity of water and rain in Korean mythology. He is the son of the god of heaven, Hwanung, and the goddess of the earth, Wol-gyesu. Habaek is a handsome young man with black hair and blue eyes. He is kind and compassionate, but he can also be fierce and protective of those he loves.
Habaek was banished from heaven for his arrogance. He was sent to the mortal world to learn humility and compassion. Habaek arrived in the kingdom of Silla, where he met the beautiful princess, So-ah. So-ah was kind and compassionate, and she reminded Habaek of his mother. Habaek and So-ah fell in love, and they were married.
Habaek and So-ah ruled Silla wisely and justly. They brought peace and prosperity to the kingdom. Habaek used his powers to help the people of Silla, and he was loved and respected by all.
One day, Habaek's father, Hwanung, came to visit him. Hwanung was impressed by Habaek's rule of Silla, and he decided to restore Habaek to his rightful place in heaven. Habaek was sad to leave So-ah, but he