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A long time ago, there was a rich land called Ibalong. The hero Baltog, who came from Botavora of the brave clan of Lipod, came to this land when many monsters were still roaming in its very dark forests. He decided to stay and was the first to cultivate its field and to plant them with gabi. Then one night, a monstrous, wild boar known as Tandayag saw these field and destroyed the crops. Upon knowing this, Baltog decided to look for this boar with all his courage and patient. At last, as soon as he saw it, he fearlessly wrestled with it, with all his might. Baltog was unafraid. He was strong and brave. Though the Tandayag had very long fangs, he was able to pin down the monstrous, wild boar and break apart its very big jawbones. With this, Tandayag fell and died. After this fight, Baltog went to his house in Tondo, carrying the Tandaya’g broken bones. Then he hung it on a talisay tree in front of his house. Upon learning of the victory of their Chief Baltog, the people prepared a feas
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"Pagharap, hindi ang pagbabalik-oras, ang wawaksi sa kabuktutang sumibol mula sa tiwaling pagpili..." Andito na sila, Iba't ibang pinagmulan Iba't ibang adhikain Iba't ibang patutunguhan Ngunit iisang dugo Isang lupain Isang lahi KAYUMANGGI This is a 15-chapter novel written in Filipino loosely based on pre-colonnial Philippine Folklore. However for comical purposes, the story had small amounts of timeline irregularities. All "historical claims" are fictional and only based on my own interpretation with little of what we know of pre-colonnial Philippines around 2004 when this novel was first written. Disclaimer: I have thrown the words straight from the original unedited manuscript - so errors will be present. But I'm still hoping for your appreciation. This goes to all the Filipinos out there. :) Any comments or questions will be greatly appreciated! <3

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