The goddess of lost things and the only offspring of Lakapati and Mapulon.
Pre-Hispanized Tagalogs sought Anagolay's guidance whenever something or someone is lost.
It is said that Anagolay's aura is present in the very fabric of everything, the very reason why she can find things and persons that are lost.
However, she had both traits of her parents, goodness and a wide view in equality. Due to this, she never uses her power to take advantage of anyone.
She was secretly in love with Dumakulem prior to their marriage.
Anitun Tabu, sister of Dumakulem, offered her aid in pursuing Dumakulem as the rain goddess approved of Anagolay.
However, Anagolay humbly rejected the offer as she does not honor forced love. Later on, Dumakulem fell in love with Anagolay's care for mankind and courted her for years until they got married.
In Tagalog animism, a hole of light was Anagolay's emblem.
-Philippine goddess of lost things-