Martes, Oktubre 30, 2012

Invisible Man, the Power effect of Mud-snail talisman

To acquire invisibility, the Agta tribe of Sierra Madre mountains seek the power of mud-snail.

From the oral account of Rey Lamboso of Rodriguez, Rizal.

He is a notorious thief and car-napper of our town. He lives outside the village where his lone house stood amid the plantation of eggplants.

But this man has a lot of investments. He have  jeep vehicles plying the route to the city. It was known to us that he  is also the owners of various apartments in the town.

The reason why this man cannot be caught is his invisibility. Many times, the law enforcers raided his hut but they could not find him even though they knew and seen him inside his house. One time his house was peppered with bullets and the policemen saw him jumped out of the window. But the moment he touched the ground, he vanished amid daylight.

There was a tale circulating that this man own a mud-snail talisman because his ancestors were of Agta tribe origin. He was gifted with this talisman and he used it in unlawful manner.

But there was antidote to his talisman and the rebel knew how to counter it. The policeman could not kill him because they didn't know how to counter his power.

One night while he was walking along the concrete street, at the bank of the river, he was ambushed by the rebel. The man ran toward the mud  at the nearby vacant lot in order to vanished but was hacked along the way.

Then the rebel cut his head and transported it across the river leaving his body separated. But the body of the man had touched the mud and instantly it vanished as well as the head that was transported.

Later the man was caught sleeping in his house by the lawmen and they immediately hanged him in his house so that his body will not touch the mud.

Then they saw him vomited a living black snail. They crushed it on the ground but it vanished at the wink of an eye.





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