The Seventh Moon
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  • Reads 4,362
  • Votes 64
  • Parts 5
  • Time 32m
Complete, First published Aug 06, 2017
When Chris Garcia found out that his life is in danger, overheard from his father's conversation with mysterious visitors, he thought it was the scariest moment he ever felt. His life changed when a group of monsters attacked him and his father in the airport of Orlando during his fourteenth birthday, where he released an impossible power he never knew he possessed all along.
        
    After saving him, Chris wake up in the Society of Maharlikas, a secret society located in Philippines where persons like him trains to become warriors. There he discovered he was a child of, not just a mortal, but with an ancient Philippine goddess of wind and rain, Anitun Tabu. 
    
    Meanwhile, a sea serpent deity from the Bicol mythology named Bacunawa is about to rise, planning to eat the last and the seventh moon. To prevent him from causing eclipses, Chris goes to Ibalong with his new found friends Isabelle Miranda, Tim De la Cruz, Amira Deluna, and a lambana, Marikit. Along their journey, Chris discover more the new culture of a country he never been before.
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And so I enter into evidence My tarnished coat of arms My muses acquired like bruises My talismans and charms The tick, tick, tick of love bombs My veins of pitch black ink All fair's in love and poetry... Sincerely, The Chairman of The Tortured Poets Department