Eun-Suh Park

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A [[wellwraith]] very, very similar to [[Sadako Yamamura]]. Eun-Suh Park is a Korean wraith, born in the early 1960's. She was born with [[nensha]], just like her mother. Together, she and her mother would predict weather patterns. Eun-Suh herself predicted a terrible tsunami at one point. The people in their village, however, regarded them as witches.
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[[Image:Doo.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Eun-Suh Park as portrayed by actress Bae Doo-na]]
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'''Eun-Suh Park''' is the original Korean [[wellwraith]] and is, arguably, the most unknown next to [[Sara Costa]]. She was born in 1964 and murdered in the summer of 1983.
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After her mother's suicide, Eun-Suh seemed to lose her powers. She lived with her uncle for a while and then moved. She worked in a nightclub (where she was known as "Sunny Park") as an errand girl for over a year until she resigned when a singer there died.
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==Her Story==
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The creator of the movie [[The Ring Virus (Korean movie)|The Ring Virus]] saw similarities between Sadako and Eun-Suh’s lives, so he, of course, threw in elements from the [[Ring novel|Ring]] novel. Because of this, the accuracy of the movie's information on Eun-Suh is debatable.
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When her half-brother [[Hyung-pil]] came down with smallpox and was admitted to a clinic, she went to nurse him. Her raped her, and then discovered her secret: she had both male and female genitalia due to a condition called [[Androgren Insensitivity Syndrome]]. Horrified, embarrassed, or ashamed Hyung-pil threw Eun-Suh into a nearby well where she perished after seven days.
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===Known Information===
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The most accurate information known is that Eun-Suh did exhibit [[nensha|clairvoyant powers]] at a very young age.
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She and her mother, [[Jung-Sūk Park]], were well known weather forecasters in their village but were considered witches because of their powers.
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She moved to the mainland and worked at a nightclub under the assumed identity of "Sunny Park" and was a suspect in the death of one of her co-workers.
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It is also interesting to note that, prior to popular belief, there was no well. She was murdered by her half brother and buried in a location that was soon made into the video’s originating spot.
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Most other information is unknown or debatable, such as the existance of [[androgen insensitivity syndrome]], the suicide of Park Jung-Sūk, or the rape by her half-brother.
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==Controversy==
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===Sadako≠Eun-Suh Debate===
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While Eun-Suh is a confirmed wellwraith, it is high unlikely that she is an incarnation of Sadako. Sadako's death was two years after Eun-Suh's birth, which creates a paradox in the generally accepted idea that the wellwraiths are Sadako incarnate.
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===Wellwraith?===
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Is it questioned on whether Eun-Suh can even be called a wellwraith because she was not thrown in a well. The end of her video ''does'' show a well, but it is possible that this well is merely an abstract image conjured by Eun-Suh, rather than a concrete image she might have seen.

Revision as of 20:48, 31 January 2008

Eun-Suh Park as portrayed by actress Bae Doo-na

Eun-Suh Park is the original Korean wellwraith and is, arguably, the most unknown next to Sara Costa. She was born in 1964 and murdered in the summer of 1983.

Contents

Her Story

The creator of the movie The Ring Virus saw similarities between Sadako and Eun-Suh’s lives, so he, of course, threw in elements from the Ring novel. Because of this, the accuracy of the movie's information on Eun-Suh is debatable.

Known Information

The most accurate information known is that Eun-Suh did exhibit clairvoyant powers at a very young age. She and her mother, Jung-Sūk Park, were well known weather forecasters in their village but were considered witches because of their powers. She moved to the mainland and worked at a nightclub under the assumed identity of "Sunny Park" and was a suspect in the death of one of her co-workers. It is also interesting to note that, prior to popular belief, there was no well. She was murdered by her half brother and buried in a location that was soon made into the video’s originating spot. Most other information is unknown or debatable, such as the existance of androgen insensitivity syndrome, the suicide of Park Jung-Sūk, or the rape by her half-brother.

Controversy

Sadako≠Eun-Suh Debate

While Eun-Suh is a confirmed wellwraith, it is high unlikely that she is an incarnation of Sadako. Sadako's death was two years after Eun-Suh's birth, which creates a paradox in the generally accepted idea that the wellwraiths are Sadako incarnate.

Wellwraith?

Is it questioned on whether Eun-Suh can even be called a wellwraith because she was not thrown in a well. The end of her video does show a well, but it is possible that this well is merely an abstract image conjured by Eun-Suh, rather than a concrete image she might have seen.

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