Mitolohiya: Filipino Deities and Where to Find Them
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  • Reads 10,825
  • Votes 177
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 36m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2020
❝ Philippine mythology is quite interesting, but besides the usual aswangs and tikbalangs, not a lot of it is known. If you've picked this up with the knowledge of only those creatures, then you'd be surprise at how much we've barely scratched the surface. ❞

⎯  an informal, but informative take on ph mythology • the tales are rewritten but with the original events unaltered from its sources to the best of the author's abilities.

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