Martes, Oktubre 2, 2012

Where to find the Remnants of Mermaids that dwell on the minds of Islanders of Aninipay MU

Aninipay Mu is the ancient name of the island of Panay. Early inhabitants of this island originates from Austronesian race who roamed the Pacific Ocean thousand of years ago according to anthropological data gathered by government scholars.

The existence of mermaid and its semblance species, like mermen, eel-men, turtle-men and other hybrid creatures were recorded in the myths of the islander.

The Legend of the White-Beach Island.
(Retold from the folklore of Aninipay Mu)

Two Bakunawa dragon who came from the distant star Alunsina landed on the island of Aninipay Mu thousands of years ago. They were humongous dragons as big as the hill. Inside the dragon lived the star men called Agalon. They were powerful and they were revered by the islanders as gods. They ruled the island ruthlessly for the Agalon preyed on the natives and consumed them just like an ordinary animals.

 In one of the Bakunawa, a group of star men rebelled against their leader and took away one of the dragon and hid  it under the sand of the sea, unknown to their colleagues.

Under the sea the star men began to pro-create a new kind of  hybrid creatures  that can live under the sea as well as above the land. Thus mermaids appeared as well as hybrids that can breathe in water and in the air. Their main purpose  is to propagate a vast army of hybrids to invade and capture the Bakunawa on the island.

But the rebellious faction was discovered and their hiding ground was pinpointed.
Without their knowledge, their enemy's Bakunawa  had blasted the rocks on the mountains and brought it to the area to bury their  Bakunawa that was submerged on the sands. Instantly, the rebels inside were  buried together with their dragon. The enemy dragon also sucked the sands from the deep and dumped it on the island so that they will completely be buried indefinitely.


Today the remnants tribe of Aninipay Mu revered the white island as the burial ground of their Bakunawa but tourist swarmed on the island and desecrated the sacred ground of the tribe.(Author)






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