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Buhay na gadan
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Ongoing, First published May 11
Mature
POV Caolan

There is a story passed down from generation to generation. It wasn't fiction but history one that should never be forgotten.

They say the goddess was cursed and that the curse spread to the world causing the dead to walk among the living or in the goddess language buhay na gadan. 

It happened when the goddess went to fight the demons she won but one demon managed to say

"I bęna a ye ko i bę minnu Kanu,olu bę kçsegin yen ( you will see the ones you love turn their backs on you)"

The curse spread in less than an hour, one that is called the dark ages. Everyone prayed for the goddess to be free from the curse but it didn't. Instead the curse became more strong it caused a massive storm killing thousands which were turned into buhay na gadan.
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