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The Bird That Drinks Tears


''The Bird That Drinks Tears'' (Korean: 눈물을 마시는 새 '' Nunmuleul Masineun sae'', abbreviated as 눈마새 ''Nunmasae'') is a series of Korean fantasy novels by Lee Yeongdo. A rare example of the genre Korean Fantasy, the stock characters and clichés of normal western fantasy such as elves, magic, dragons and Latin languages are instead replaced by Korean concepts such as dokkaebi, ssirum, and the Arajit language based on Proto-Korean language.
== Publishing ==

The novel was first serialized in Hitel, an internet forum site, continuing the tradition that all novels by Lee Yeongdo are first serialized in the internet. After the conclusion of the serial, the book was later published through Golden Bough, a publishing company of South Korea. Due to its length, the story was published in four hardcover volumes.
*Book 1: ''Nagas Who Extract Their Hearts''
*Book 2: ''Lekons Who Pursue Their Desire''
*Book 3: ''Dokkaebis Who Play Their Fire''
*Book 4: ''Humans Who Seek Their King''

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