Luwalhati
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  • Reads 2,260
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 5
  • Time 2h 56m
Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2017
A tale of Luwalhati, a princess coming of age in an enchanted place called Biringan. One day, a stranger enters her kingdom, a boy named Isagani. Once inside, he finds out that Biringan is home to and is governed by halimaws or monsters he only heard from stories as a child. A chance meeting between the two is bound to happen which will take them in to an unexpected turn of events. One in particular, the inheritance awaiting the princess which will further strengthen their bond in the process. Based on the sculpture of Guillermo E. Tolentino titled 'Lualhati' now housed in the National Museum of the Philippines.
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