Because the Goblin was a guardian, the deity gives him a second chance. But he returns not as a god, but as a mortal aging with his bride. That is the final link: The agreement to be human.
The most celebrated aspect of the Goblin Guardian: The Lonely and Great God’s link is his relationship with Ji Eun-tak, the "High School Bride." At first glance, she is merely a tool for his suicide. He spends the first half of the drama calling her "the weapon," the "first love of the grim reaper," and his "way to disappear."
However, the link evolves.
"Goblin" (also known as Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) is a 2016–2017 South Korean fantasy-romance series that blends mythic lore, dark humor, and melancholic romance into a visually striking and emotionally resonant drama. goblin guardian the lonely and great god s link
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The most obvious interpretation of the Goblin Guardian's link is the "Sword of Immortality." Kim Shin, once a revered Goryeo general, was betrayed by the king he served. As punishment for a crime he didn’t commit (and for the souls he couldn't save), the deity condemned him to eternal life. His punishment? An invisible sword lodged through his chest. Because the Goblin was a guardian , the
This sword serves as the primary physical link between his immortality and his mortality.
But the "link" goes deeper. It is not a rope; it is a thread of fate (Inyeon), a core concept in Korean spirituality. The drama suggests that if two people have interacted in a past life, their souls are tied by a red thread. The Goblin Guardian’s link is a corrupted, divine version of that thread—forged in blood and fire.