The original image by Paul Quiroga from our $4,000 milestone post! In the Laho/Bakunawa are known as the Devourers of Light... both literally and metaphorically.

Find out more about our inspired space opera here: https://t.co/VgGTU2NE1f

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Cool down lineart practice
Ma'am pls don't visit me ever
You're hot and all but I still fear you
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Pugot Mamu

One of the more well known Filipino version of the boogeyman, the Pugot Mamu has an insatiable appetite for children. Pugot Mamu translates to the decapitated one.

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ASW-???-BKNW
"BAKUNAWA"
(2016, to be remade)

Like the MAMBABARANG, we also forgot its exact serial number bc it's in the notes the we left when we ran away last year

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Amihan of Origins

Amihan is considered as one of the first beings to inhabit the "Sansinukob", along with Bathala and Aman Sinaya.

Sometimes she's depicted as female but in general Amihan is genderless.
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A Philppine folklore story. It starts with a magical bird called the Sarimanok, that starts pecking at a bamboo. When the bamboo break open, two beings came out; Palakas & Magansa .
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Diwata ✴

Diwata is the tagalog/Filipino version of a Nymph goddess in the Philippine Folklores, they invoke to request abundant crops, good health, and fortune.

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"Nuno sa punso"
My entry for Clip studio paint 21st international contest "Myths and mythology"

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Taking inspiration from Filipino culture for my new D&D characters! I hope Im able to join a campaign soon ;w;

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