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  • The Seven Layers of the Cosmos by kathconti
    kathconti
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    They say some doors only open once. Luna lied to her father about a research trip to the Philippines. She didn't mention the impossible theory her vanished mother left behind. The pot swallowed her whole. Now she's crawling out of it into pre-colonial Madja-as during a pirate raid, where bodies fall like rain and survival isn't a skill you learn in international schools. The pot won't reopen. Her geometric tattoos burn with power she can't control. And somewhere in this brutal, beautiful world, there's a Keeper she's supposed to find. Except the Keeper is dead. Luna has spent her whole life trusting no one, needing no one, surviving alone. But here, blood soaks into communal earth. Here, warriors die with their crew's names on their lips. Here, villages share their last handful of rice. Isolation isn't strength when survival is measured in how many hands pull you back from the edge. It's extinction. The cosmic layers are fracturing. An ancient god is clawing his way back to power. And the prophecy that dragged her through time demands something she's never learned how to give: trust. She crossed time to find her mother. She found a war, a prophecy, and the reason some people never make it home. 🔗https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Q39SmQjhz2NSrzYz8NUya
  • Arcadia by honeyedskinempress
    honeyedskinempress
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    Written in Taglish. Pagod na sa pagiging VA ang bente-nuebe anyos na breadwinner ang dalagang si Luna. Worse? Her fiancee cheated on her. Her family never greeted her on her birthday. Ninakaw pa yung savings nya ng mga kapatid niya. Worst of all, her fur baby died. She was determined to end it all, until one email changed everything. It was from her biological father. You know, the one she never met. Isa itong imbitasyon sa kanyang kaarawan sa Arcadia, isang lungsod sa isla ng Cebu. Pero pagdating nya dun, walang nakakakilala kung saan ang Arcadia. That's when it all dawned on her. Na-scam ba siya? Just when she was about to leave.. May nakita siyang isang cafe. Kung na scam man siya, at least mag ma-matcha nalang siya. She decided to wander around the mini garden at pumasok sa isang weird na entrance. Hindi niya inakalang ang mga tao dun ay nakapang pre-colonial outfit. Did she travel back in time?
  • The First Tribal Queen by ThoughtsWrittenInInk
    ThoughtsWrittenInInk
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    For thousands of years, men have ruled empires and civilizations. They said it was by law, by tradition, dating way long back, since the first creation. I was raised to be a perfect daughter. A perfect bride. A mother to a son, who would inherit a power I was never allowed to touch. But I learned the laws they used to silence me. I watched the councils that underestimated me. And I realized something they never did. Power was never theirs by right. ----- This is my story. The story of how I broke thousands of years of tradition. The story of how I defied my father, and became the first woman to rule my tribe, and soon... My empire. This is the story of The First Tribal Queen.
  • Rajah Kiling: Rise of Butuan by JohnCarloRabanes0
    JohnCarloRabanes0
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      Parts 13
    In the lush landscapes of 10th-century Mindanao, a visionary leader emerges from distant shores. Rajah Kiling, a formidable warrior and astute strategist, arrives at the fertile banks of the Agusan River with a singular dream-to build a kingdom that will command respect, wealth, and influence across the seas. Through courage, diplomacy, and unmatched skill in trade and warfare, Kiling unites scattered villages into the thriving Kingdom of Butuan, transforming it into a bustling hub of commerce where golden artifacts, exotic goods, and powerful ships navigate rivers and oceans alike. Yet, prosperity brings challenges. Rival chiefs, ambitious pirates, and foreign powers test his resolve, forcing Kiling to prove his leadership not only in battle but in wisdom, alliances, and vision. As traditions blend with foreign influences, and the first balangay boats set sail for distant lands, Kiling forges a legacy that will echo for centuries. Rajah Kiling: The Rise of Butuan is an epic tale of courage, strategy, and the enduring spirit of a pre-Hispanic Filipino kingdom, where history, legend, and adventure converge in the making of a king.
  • The Prince Takes Me Home by piggymon
    piggymon
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    Malaya, a beautiful lady in the Pre-colonial era of the Philippines grew as a commoner of Tribe Kauswag. Having a close relationship with the mischievous Tribe Princess, she was often dragged into trouble. Most of the time, luck was on their side but what happens when they ran out of it? Will they be able to escape the mess they made when a certain Prince is already involved? ... Customs, Traditions, Rituals and Vocabularies mentioned in this book are only inspired by the Pre-colonial era of the Philippines, it is not a hundred percent accurate. 😊 Enjoy!
  • Random  Hetalia PIRIHON comics (and etc)  by Fangirling_Snowy_Cat
    Fangirling_Snowy_Cat
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      Parts 16
    Welcome my fellow shippers, in this book we are about to explore the moments, random or eventful comics! With comics full of PIRIHON or Any ships that you can think of! (That includes Piri!) I hope you will enjoy it! So? Are you ready to go an adventure with me?
  • Where Fireflies Dance: A Tale of Two Hearts in the Golden Isles by Quid_es
    Quid_es
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    Set in the lush, pre-colonial Philippines of whispered legends, Where Fireflies Dance follows Batayan, the sharp-witted son of a datu (chieftain), and Lamdagan, a gentle fisherman's boy, as their childhood bond-forged in firelit games and seaside adventures-blossoms into a love that defies the rigid lines of duty and tradition. As they grow, their stolen glances and unspoken yearning collide with the expectations of a world on the brink of war, forcing them to choose between loyalty to their homeland and the fragile, luminous truth of their hearts. Interwoven with Filipino myth, gender-fluid *babaylan* wisdom, and the unyielding beauty of ancestral lands, this tale reimagines history through a lens of queer resilience, celebrating love not as a rebellion but as a birthright. A sweeping ode to the unnamed emotions that outlast empires, it asks: How do you hold onto something the world refuses to name?
  • Beauty of the Barangay by RiriGutz
    RiriGutz
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    She vowed to protect her people. Falling in love was never part of the plan. As the Dayang of her barangay, Mahalia's duty is clear: strengthen alliances, secure peace-and keep her heart guarded at all costs. But when two suitors arrive, both powerful, both dangerous, everything unravels. Datu Lason offers security...at a price. Datu Kalinao offers nothing she expected -and everything her heart secretly longs for. But love is far from safe. With betrayal brewing, war looming, and the earth itself whispering warnings, Mahalia faces an impossible choice: sacrifice her happiness...or risk everything for love. Set in the lush, mythic world of pre-colonial Philippines, Beauty of the Barangay is sweeping fantasy of duty, survival, and the courage it takes to choose love even when the world is falling apart.
  • Then So Be It (BL) by Asher_Adhere
    Asher_Adhere
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    (ENG VER) Silay Manawari is a doctor known for treating neurological paralysis and rare sleep disorders. Despite his expertise, he's haunted by dreams of a sick girl he's never met. On his way down on a rain-slicked mountain road after visiting his father, a ring came from the Hospital. Silay was assigned to a new patient: a 14-year-old girl, paralyzed and burdened by an unexplained sleep illness. As the phone call disconnected, an unknown man appeared and collapsed in front of his car. Odd things kept happening from there forward. As Silay unravels the mystery of their sudden appearance in his life, long-buried truths begin to rise from 600 years ago. Reincarnation, ancient rites, and a forgotten prophecy entwine their fates-stretching back to a time when spirits walked beside humans and the voices of the Katalonan shaped the world. What begins as a story of death becomes a journey fate refuses to forget.