Kim Shin foresees a massive bus accident that would have killed Eun-tak. In a rare act of divine intervention, he manipulates fate to save her, though he realizes this is only a temporary reprieve from her destined "accidents".
The central conflict shifts from whether Eun-tak can pull out the sword to the devastating consequences of doing so. Goblin Epi 08
Episode 8 of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (commonly known as Goblin ) serves as a critical turning point where the whimsy of earlier episodes gives way to a heavy, tragic inevitability. This episode transitions the narrative from a search for identity to a desperate battle against fate, anchored by a "bombshell" revelation: the survival of one protagonist requires the death of the other. Kim Shin foresees a massive bus accident that
Kim Shin is trapped in a paradox. To save the woman he has finally begun to love, he must allow her to kill him. Conversely, if he chooses to live, he effectively signs her death warrant. This transforms their blooming romance into a "life and death" struggle where their very existence is mutually exclusive. Key Plot Developments Episode 8 of Guardian: The Lonely and Great
By the end of the episode, Eun-tak begins to understand the grim reality of her role as the Goblin's Bride. She realizes that pulling the sword will not simply "make him pretty" or take away his pain, but will result in his total disappearance. Thematic Depth: Love as a Sacrifice
The visual of Kim Shin catching Eun-tak after she is flung through the air while attempting to pull the sword serves as a metaphor for their relationship: a violent collision of two souls where one is always trying to save the other from a fate the gods have already written.
The goddess Samshin reveals to Kim Shin that Eun-tak was created for a single purpose: to pull the sword and end his immortality. If she fails to fulfill this duty, her life loses its "utility," and she will face a series of near-death experiences until she eventually ceases to exist.