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Van Gogh, Monet, Waugh, Degas; pastel touch.
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.
Back in the pre-colonial period, Tagalogs already believed in the final judgement of men— that is, the punishing of the evil and the rewarding of the good. The souls of good men were said to be taken to Maca, a village where they enjoyed eternal peace and happiness; a paradise.
However, those who deserved punishment were brought to Kasanaan, the village of grief and affliction where they were tortured forever. The souls that ended up in Kasanaan were kept by the leader of the ancient hell, Sitan.
It is said that all the wicked went to that place, and there dwelt the demons, Sitan and his four agents, who embodied evil and punishment.
Due to the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, Roman Catholicism was forcefully introduced to the Tagalog. In Roman Catholicism, a good person is sent to Heaven while a bad person is sent to Hell to burn in scalding oil.
Source: In outline of Philippine Mythology by F. Landa Jocano; Juan de Plasencia’s in 1589 “Relation of the Worship of the Tagalogs, Their Gods, and Their Burials and Superstitions”
Philippine gods & goddesses.
Introducing you Philippine mythology! I didn't include them all though! Maybe I'll continue it in future blogs?
— Bathala reigns supreme in the heavens, though his beginnings were not necessarily so set.
— The head honcho of the gods in the Tagalog myths.
— The god is known to have married a mortal woman, and from her sprang three of his powerful offspring: Apolaki (God of War and Guardian of the Sun), Mayari (Goddess of the Moon), and Tala (Goddess of the Stars).
— Apolaki and Mayari both fought over the Earth’s dominion.
— The sun god wanted to be the sole ruler, but the goddess of the moon wanted an equal share.
— This resulted in a ferocious battle. Apolaki took one of his sister's eyes, but regretted it, and conceded.
— He then ruled the earth with Mayari, only they would rule at different times.
— In the day, it was Apolaki’s moment, and at night, Mayari shone in the sky (though her luminescence is dimmer, due to the loss of one eye).
— According to some myths, Hanan is the daughter of Bathala. The goddess has Mayari and Tala as her sisters.
— Hanan is the goddess of morning, dawn, child birth, and new beginnings.
— It is said that she is the deity most important when people enter a new age or a new phase in their life.
— Daughter of Bathala.
— Ruler of the stars.
— Maria Cacao, Maria Makiling, and Maria Sinukuan are mountain goddesses (or fairies) with their own separate jurisdictions.
— The most famous of the three, Maria Makiling, is the guardian of Mount Makiling, located in Laguna.
— Maria Cacao watches over Mount Lantoy in Cebu, and it is said that her domain houses the Cacao plants, a useful ingredient in most Filipino chocolate delicacies.
— Lastly, Maria Sinukuan holds dominion over Mount Arayat in Pampanga. There, she is said to bring forth bountiful harvests from the mountain’s fruit trees.
— Diyan Masalanta is the tagalog goddess of love, conception, and childbirth, and the protector of lovers.
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You ever think about the fact that Annie never saw any value in life and never took any interest in anything, only her fighting which kept her grounded and then BAM along came Eren who took interest in her fighting style and saw the value not only in it, but also in Annie herself (and her life)?
Dude no joke I was about to make a post about this and your ask couldn’t have come at a right time lol
One of the biggest things to come out of chapter 125 is how we finally got to see Annie’s pov and how she perceived herself, as well as the world around her.
She couldn’t grasp the concept of human lives and just lived her life doing what she was told, and didn’t care one bit who lived or who died. The only thing that brought her any semblance of affection was through her father and her training And through her father did she grasp a concept of what love actually was, and how much she cared to keep that love alive.
What;s really important is how this puts Eren and Annie’s meeting into a whole different context. When we first see her she obviously looks to have no interest in anything else other than completing her mission.
But that changed when she saw Eren use one of her martial art moves on Jean, and how she offered to train him during their cadet day.
This is kind of a big deal because Eren reminded Annie of the warmth that she had when she was spending time with her father. The only source of affection came from someone who she considered to be the only one who would ever care for her, and the only one she could rely on in their cruel, unforgiving world. Then here comes this boy who not only praises her combat skills, but reminds her of how much she actually did enjoy fighting and learning martial arts from her father.
I also need to point out that Eren was the only person who could see past Annies cold exterior and realize that she wasn’t being honest with herself when she said she hated learning how to fight. He saw how alive she was whenever she got to show off her hand to hand combat skills.
To me this only reinforces how strong both Eren and Annies bond was, and how much thy meant to each other especially their time training together.
Another Bakunawa drawing! I wanted to change up my artstyle and I really liked this
PIGILAN NINYO AKO sorry fam
(my take on Sidapa, the god of Death who resides on Mt. Madia-as)
Any living thing (sans those of the realm of the divine (e.g. gods, spirits, creatures of magic) and certain plants bc there are spirits living in them) withers when they touch him.
It’s why he’s so cautious and jittery all the time especially when surrounded by that much life.
The mountain’s inhabitants, the ones who know him for his true nature are super kind to him.
They talk to him. They keep a good distance from him (normally a foot away, close enough to be intimate but far enough to be safe) so he can be comfortable. The only ones capable of touching him are the spirits, but even then, it is a rule that he has to be the one to touch them first. They can’t touch him out of no where or else.
The animals love him. They just do. He’s so sweet to them, even if he can’t touch them.
Awww, you hungry? Alright, lemme ask some of the diwatas to give you some fruits.
The crocodiles are so restless today, I wonder– Oh! There’s a dead tree in the way of the river I’m so sorry, ok let me move it aside for you.
You’re about to give birth! How wonderful! … D-Do you m-mind if I’m there? When it happens? Or after? I’d love to meet your new born– Really? Oh, thank you.
Dork.
He’s big and broody and broad shouldered but he tries so hard not to touch anything look at this small precious child.
He sleeps all curled up too, wrapped in his own arms because he’s too afraid that at night he might reach out to something and make it wither accidentally.
For a god of Death he revels way too much in life. He’s so amazed by everything. By flowers and by silver fishes in the stream. By the trees and the sweet smell of fruits in the summer. By the ground and the little insects crawling on it.
He adores everything, but he can never be part of anything. Poor baby child.
Sometimes, children come into the mountain and get lost.
He always makes sure that they find their way home. And if he knows the child came into the mountain bc they were running away from something, he looks for a better home for them.
Just think of a little tribe maybe sa foot of the mountain just going “Quit dumping kids on us!”
… one time, somebody abandoned their baby up there.
When he found out Sidapa lay beside it, a foot away, out of reach, with his hands clenched into light fists held against his chest.
The child didn’t know Sidapa. But it did giggle a lot when Sidapa spoke gently to it, trying to give it some moments of happiness before the inevitable.
When it did die he cried. Gave the poor thing a proper burial.
He was inconsolable for days after that.
The spirits baby him. They always want him to smile. When he’s feeling down, they make flowers bloom and the animals will follow their lead, prancing about and showing him the things they find most beautiful.
Sometimes, they even give him portions of their fruits, or maybe shiny things they find around the forest floor.
He always eats the fruits. And the gifts? He either fashions into jewelry or he keeps in a special place.
When he fell in love with the moons he was really shy in asking the spirits and the mermaids to help “woo” them.
They teased him about it, but they couldn’t keep it up for too long because teasing Sidapa is cruel and uncalled for.
So they helped him woo them.
Except really, it wasn’t wooing. He just wanted the moons to be happy. Because the flowers and the siren songs made him happy so he wanted the moons to see them and be happy too.
… When Bulan came down after the whole fiasco with Bakunawa Sidapa was both giddy and nervous.
Bulan didn’t know about the one foot away rule. Plus, he’s kinda touchy, seeing as he had siblings who loved to hug so the first time he touched Sidapa–
which he did because he caught Sidapa smiling at a spirit busy blooming the flowers around him and he didn’t notice Bulan creeping lightly behind him until the boy moon touched his shoulder
– Sidapa jumped and began to shake, curling into himself. Oh, did the spirits have a field day after that.
It took awhile. Lol, some of them took Bulan aside and scolded him explained, the others tried to calm Sidapa down with Siren songs and the sweet scents of all the flowers and fruits on the mountain.
He calmed down eventually.
That night though, he slept alone, curled up into himself again, replaying in his mind again and again the moment when Bulan touched his shoulder.
Dork.
They figure out the touching thing eventually. Of course they do.
Sidapa is nothing but accommodating (you have to be, especially when human souls have questions they want answered or last requests they want fulfilled). He understands that Bulan likes to touch. That Sidapa lived in a world that was filled with love but devoid of touch. That Bulan came from a place rich with warmth and comfort.
Bulan taught him, (with his permission of course and very gently), how to receive touch. How to react to it.
Sidapa taught Bulan to see the beauty around him, how sometimes, sitting back and allowing yourself to overwhelmed by how happy everything makes you feel is the best thing about living.