Agueda Iniquinto, a twenty-four-year-old self-taught sniper was appointed as the leader of a secret organization of rebels called La Independencia Filipinas. Thirsty of freedom and justice, she led a rebellion to overthrow the oppressive Spanish regime in the governance of an unruly Governor-General Valeriano Alonso.
With the responsibility given by herself and the vow she made to her country, will she still be able to uphold her passion and patriotic agenda after meeting a young coronel, Simeon Alonso, who also happened to be the Governor-General's only son.
The Mutiny Muse
Written by: Altatine
Genre: Historical Fiction***
Author's Note:
This year marks the 150th death anniversary of the three Filipino Catholic priests (GomBurZa) who were executed by garrote on February 17, 1872, in Luneta Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny.
To commemorate their patriotism, I am writing this story as reminder to always celebrate the freedom we enjoyed today and to honor their contribution to the first spark of revolution 150 years ago. However, this story is not about the above-mentioned names, but a story crafted through the author's imagination inspired by such events.
This story is written in Filipino and Spanish in few scenes.
So, brace yourselves as we take a leap through time into another era.
Muse,
@Altatine
BINABASA MO ANG
The Mutiny Muse
Historical FictionAgueda Iniquinto, a twenty-four-year-old self-taught sniper was appointed as the leader of a secret organization of rebels called La Independencia Filipinas. Thirsty of freedom and justice, she led a rebellion to overthrow the oppressive Spanish reg...