Alchemy Of Souls S01 Korean Webrip X265-ion265 ❲PREMIUM❳

While her colleagues used the bulky, lossy "x264" codec (which crushed souls like old JPEGs), this mysterious "ION265" algorithm was different. When she ran a simulation, the result was breathtaking: a soul transferred without a single memory fragment lost. No Echo. No madness. Perfect alchemy.

The Alchemist’s Last Encoding

One night, Nara stumbled upon a hidden file in the Institute's core server: S01.KOREAN.WEBRip.x265-ION265 . It wasn't a show. It was a prototype.

A Recode executive sits in a dark room. He presses play on an old VHS tape. A woman's face appears—it's Nara, but older, with glowing blue eyes. Alchemy of Souls S01 KOREAN WEBRip x265-ION265

But the source file S01.KOREAN.WEBRip.x265-ION265 is not complete. It's only Season 1 .

A global cabal called "The Recode" had discovered the ION265 protocol years ago. But they suppressed it. Why? Because a clean soul transfer meant donors were no longer comatose vegetables. Healed donors could tell the truth about the black market. Worse, pure souls couldn't be controlled. The Recode made billions selling "reconditioned" bodies—bodies whose original souls were trapped in a permanent, agonizing loop of compression artifacts.

She says: "You think I'm the hero? I wrote the ION265 protocol in 1999. And I've been waiting for her to find it." While her colleagues used the bulky, lossy "x264"

In the finale, Nara discovers the origin of ION265 . It wasn't coded by humans. It was the original Alchemy of Souls—the true magic from ancient Korea—accidentally discovered by a monk in 1423 and encoded into a bronze bell. A modern hacker had merely converted the bell's resonance into a digital format.

Nara goes on the run through neon-lit Hongdae and the rain-slicked alleys of Incheon. Her only allies: the talking cat (who claims to be a 500-year-old shaman compressed into feline form) and a disgraced former Recode assassin named Jae-won, who carries the ghost of his dead daughter inside his own left hand.

Nara tested it on a dying street cat, transferring its soul into a robotic chassis. The cat woke up not only alive but brighter , more aware, almost mystical. It could speak. No madness

The ION265 protocol did something impossible: it extracted the "shadow data"—the pain, trauma, and ego—from the original soul and alchemized it into pure energy. In layman's terms: it healed the donor while upgrading the receiver.

ION265 would end their business.

The cat's first words: "They're coming for you. They like their souls broken."

There are seven seasons.