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On the topic of Korean cults, I discovered the "Joseon Cybernation". It claims to be a continuation of the Korean Dynasty in the form of the blockchain. A guy named Yi Seok claims to be the grandson of an Emperor of Korea and he declared that Andrew Lee (original founder of the Private Internet Access vpn company) would be the successor of the Joseon empire.
Their youtube channel features videos with TheGoodPerry, an american rapper who was known to collaborate with Lil Yachty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lee_(entrepreneur)#Joseon_Cybernation
https://www.youtube.com/@Joseon_Empire/videos
https://www.joseon.com/
I knew a guy in university who claimed descent from the Korean royal family. Wonder if we could stir up some Spider-man thing where they each call the other pretender to the throne.
Absurd premise: maybe there's a case for a symbolic constitutional monarch who doesn't directly come from either side being useful in a unification scenario. They'd have a hard time with symbols and branding after 80 years of division, especially if they don't want to present it as a winners-and-losers thing. OTOH, if they want to lean into a futuristic image, maybe they can just create a vtuber head-of-state to read out big addresses and take softball questions from schoolchildren.
The Chosŏn dynasty ruled from 1392 to 1895, basically 500 straight years, I don't think it's exactly rare to have some royal blood. Maybe not like "Genghis Khan" levels of common, but it shouldn't be that rare, either.