Second chapter of Project Moonaoq, "CHANG-GWI."
The latest project talks about the Korean tales of disasters and misfortunes carried by tigers. From old times, murders done by tigers are called "Ho-Hwan" and these phantoms are called "Chang-Gwi."
Ho-Hwan was taken as irresistible fate that no one can escape, so people used to hold a funeral called "Ho-Sik-Jang" to bind Chang-Gwi.
Moonaoq's latest project portrays the story about a phantom that got murdered irresistibly.