San Lang, your… are your ashes properly hidden away? / A long time ago. / Are you sure it’s properly hidden? That place is secure enough? It won’t be found? / To me, it’s the safest place in the world. / You’re absolutely sure? / If its hiding place is destroyed, then there’s no need for me to exist either. Of course I’m sure.
OKAY BUT I JUST GOOGLE TRESE AND IT LOOKS SO COOL??? AND IT'S ON NETFLIX?? HOLY FUCK
-silently adds to my ever growing watch later list-
ALLOW ME TO SHOW U SOMETHING EVEN COOLER:
on the boards: "SIYUDAD NAMIN ITO," "LAYAS"
translation: "THIS IS OUR CITY, "GO AWAY"
these are REAL billboards in the philippines, and they weren't...........vandalized before
.......they're afraid of her.
HEAR ME OUT - I am a POC, a Filipino who realized a bit too late about how cool my country is.
I'm so sick of just sitting back and seeing my pre-colonial culture fade into obscurity like this.
I've been thinking of making literally any media-related thing for Bikol / Bicol mythology to maybe help it become more known cause I really think it's super decent and was highly impressed when I first learned bits about it on the internet years ago.
This is why I made that post about Bulan a few months/years back cause i'm just... so passionate abt this alright?
Every time I remember that Bikol myths could be mainstream if only the right pieces of media was published by now, i just.... feel so bad
I just want to produce something memorable and will make the internet go nuts over it.
I just want to make our culture, like, mainstream.
No more Philippines as just an outsourcing country that's used for manpower and left to fade into obscurity.
It doesn't even have to be me, but if you want something done, sometimes you yourself have to work on it.
So I want to do this.
If any of you folks want to help bring an idea to life, I'll be all ears.
We could do a book, a webcomic, a game, an album, literally anything. I'm technically still just a young adult with no money and no job but I want to work on something I can be proud of, even if there's no pay.
And while exactly zero people will probably respond, just let this be my promise to myself, and also a message to hold accountability. I'm putting this out on the internet (granted, the deeper parts, but still) so I convince myself better to do this.
As a side note, someone has actually written a book Percy Jackson-style about this, I've read it and while there's a lot to criticise about it and stuff to improve upon, it was still a step in the right direction!
The book is entitled The Seventh Moon by Jeremiah Cordial. Check it out and support the author if you can.
TLDR:
I wanna create a piece of media regarding Bicolano mythology as a passion project, so if you have a similar drive, don't hesitate to hit me up and we could work on one! Or don't lmao, either way i'm doing smth!
Just think of two random syllables then put -naya in the end.
Boom! You have an ancient girl's name.
Think of two random syllables then put -yog in the end.
Boom! You have ancient boy's name.
Gender neutral? Usually ends with -it, -ki, -ti, or -ag
You can also use syllables enclosed in consonants like Lan-, Gan-, Hik-, Sin-, Nag-,
Examples:
Girls: Halanaya, Gidanaya, Amanaya, Kalanaya
Boys: Halayog, Gidayog, Amayog, Kalayog
Gender Neutral: Sarit, Dalit, Araki, Saraki, Halati, Lanit, Ganyaki, Sinag
Source? Malay ko. Panaginip siguro. I just think they're neat.
Atsumu always wanted to try the cheesy romantic kissing seen in movies but never mentions it to Kiyoomi because he knows the latter won’t be comfortable with it. So, he keeps his mouth shut and keeps it to himself until he unconsciously slips while they’re watching.
They were on the couch, watching a movie with the main characters kissing in the rain, when Kiyoomi suddenly says, “who’d want that?”
Atsumu quickly snaps his head towards Kiyoomi and says, “I do. I mean, who wouldn’t. It’s kinda romantic, you know?”
“Have you always wanted to try it?” Kiyoomi asks and turns his attention towards Atsumu, who’s now quietly watching the movie.
“Yeah,” Atsumu admits, too engulfed in the movie to even think about their topic.
“Why haven’t you told me?” Kiyoomi asks.
“Because you might not be comfortable with it,” Atsumu answers before talking about the movie.
Kiyoomi kept their conversation in mind and waited for a moment to do it since then. It was difficult for him. Just thinking about it made his skin crawl in disgust. But Atsumu had always adjusted to his needs. He’d always been the considerate one, and Kiyoomi wants to be that too.
So, even though he didn’t want to do it, he pulled Atsumu into the open field. They’re both soaking wet, and the mud didn’t feel nice under Kiyoomi’s feet. But he still pulled Atsumu into a kiss, one that would make Atsumu stop worrying about him, but most especially, a kiss that would make him stop considering Kiyoomi’s comfortability. He wants Atsumu to enjoy the moment. He wants Atsumu to drown in something he wanted, so Kiyoomi kisses him until all he could think about is Kiyoomi.
They stayed in the rain for what seemed like forever, and when Kiyoomi pulls away, he sees Atsumu blushing hard. Atsumu had this smile on his face that screams happiness and love, making Kiyoomi think that baring with the slimy feeling of the rain on his skin was worth it.
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I also have this posted on Twitter.
Anggitay are creatures from Philippine mythology. Said to have the lower half of a horse, and the upper half of a woman they were similar to the Greek Centaur, except for the fact that they were exclusively female.
They were said to be the female counterpart to the Tikbalang, a creature thought to lurk in the forests and appearing as a bony, humanoid with horse-like features and excessively long limbs.
More Myths
Do you have any tips on how to make sure your character stays consistent throughout the book? (especially for a newbie)
Get to know your characters really well before you even start the first draft. It’s a time commitment, but it’s well worth it. If you write the story with an already solid knowledge of who your character is, how they present themselves, what their motivations are, and how they change over the course of the plot, you’ll have a much easier time keeping the character portrayal consistent, as well as interesting.
I have a couple articles that will help with your character development in the planning/outlining stages of your story:
Ways To Fit Character Development Into your Story
When To Stop Planning
Character Trait Form
Tips On Introducing Characters
Tip On Giving Characters Flaws
As well as some master posts of resources:
Resources For Creating Characters
Resources For Describing Characters
Questions I’ve answered:
Having Trouble Connecting To Your Characters?
Giving Characters Bad Traits
On Making Scenes/Characters Unpredictable
Showing Vs. Telling And Characters
Keeping Characters From Sounding Identical
And finally, some prompt lists to inspire you:
31 Days Of Character Development: Wordsnstuff May Writing Challenge
Interview As Your Character
@fyeahmyths two weeks event: day twelve.
asian creature: [philippine] m a r i a m a k i l i n g
in philippines, it is believed that there is a forest nymph who is the guardian spirit of the mountain - and a benefactor of the townspeople who depend upon the mountain’s resources. people claim that the mount makiling in philippines is itself shaped like the spirit - her face and two breasts being discernible in its various peaks.
Ok so a lil something different than Pokemons. I wanted to draw Philippine Deities in a somewhat surrealistic eldritch forms. Here are 5 of the most well know gods in Philippine mythology. Planning to do more as well.
You guys know Filipinos have hispanic surnames, but not all. While most surnames meant places, beautiful adjectives, and son-of-Christ, Filipino surnames are whack.
Dimaano - Cannot be whatever. Can be interpreted as immovable and invinsible.
Pinagkaisahan - Mobbed
Tatlongsuso - Three boobs
Bagonggahasa - Newly sharpened
Katindig - The One I'm standing up with
Banaohan - Someone who has been hit with a coconut
Aglipay - To play with some kind of seeds
Mabini - Suave, likable, smooth af ((Insert Apolinario Mabini winking at you))