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Ulahingan & Indrapatra Stories

1) The story documents the origins of characters and the fortress city of Nalandangan. It describes conflicts that arise when war breaks out after prophecies of threats. 2) The climax involves Lena arriving with great power to violently fight the opponent's king. It is then revealed that Lena is truly the son of the opponent's monarch. 3) The story concludes with the king feeling sadness for not knowing he had fought his own son, demonstrating how miscommunication can lead to regret.

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Ulahingan & Indrapatra Stories

1) The story documents the origins of characters and the fortress city of Nalandangan. It describes conflicts that arise when war breaks out after prophecies of threats. 2) The climax involves Lena arriving with great power to violently fight the opponent's king. It is then revealed that Lena is truly the son of the opponent's monarch. 3) The story concludes with the king feeling sadness for not knowing he had fought his own son, demonstrating how miscommunication can lead to regret.

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Story Map: Ulahingan

Characters: (with description)


The Highest God of the Skyworld.
The people who built the city fortress.
Alimugkat – mermaid, goddess of the sea.
Agyu – the hero.
Kuyasu – nephew of Agyu.
Seyluwen – Agnu's son.
Piglibu – Agnu's brother.
Banlak/Vanlak – another brother of Agyu.
Nebeyew – another son of Agyu.
Leno/Lono – Agyu’s another brother.
Pigyugung or Pemulew – Agyu’s older brother.
Dayuen – Agyu’s cousin.
Delemenen – Dayuen’s son.
King of the invaders which is actually the real father of Lena.
Tigyekuwa – Agyu’s first wife.
Kumugpa – Agyu’s son with his first wife.

Setting:
In the fortress city of Nalandangan.
The place where Lena was bound by the King, Yendang.

Conflict:
Type of Conflict: Man Vs. Man

Plot Development:
• Exposition:
The story began with an explanation of the origins of Nalandangan, the fortress city,
and how it was formed, as well as the people who live there.
• Rising Action:
Agyu and his brother had nightmares about a potential threat to their city. War breaks
out.
• Climax:
Lena arrived with all his power to fight violently with the opponent's king.
• Falling Action:
Agyu's and their first wives both recognize the impoverished bound Lena as the true
son of the opponent's monarch.
• Denouement:
The king's eyes welled up with sadness for not knowing who he had fought with.

Theme:
Regrets are the outcome of miscommunication and inability to hear one other's
thoughts. Anger, anger, and rashness only lead to utter failure.

Point of View:
When we convince ourselves that others don't matter to us, it's easy to hurt them.
However, they plainly demonstrated in the story that family will always hold a
particular place in your heart, even if they were once your foes.

Story Map: Indrapatra at Sulayman

Characters: (with description)


King Indarapatra - the leader of the tribe
Sulayman – brother of King Indarapatra
Four horrible monsters:
Kurita – multiple-limbed creature that can live on land and the sea
Tarabusaw – man-formed ugly creature
Pah – a huge bird that can bring darkness to the earth by covering the sun with its
wings
Fourth monster – bird with seven heads having the power to see in all directions
simultaneously
Other characters:
Old woman
Beautiful woman - who later on King Indarapatra married
Other people in hiding

Setting:
Mindanao
Kingdom of Muntipali

Conflict:
The protagonist has to defeat the 4 monsters in order to attain peace once more.
Type of Conflict: Man vs. Soceity

Plot Development:
• Exposition:
Magindanao was once completely submerged in water, and the sea flooded the entire
lowland, leaving only the mountains jutting out to be seen.
• Rising Action:
Suddenly, four terrifying beasts came in the land, wreaking havoc on the entire
region.
• Climax:
Sulayman, King Indarapata's brother, was tasked with saving Mindanao from the
monster.
• Falling Action:
Sulayman flew to Mindanao and began studying the four terrifying monsters.
• Denouement:
After King Indarapata defeated the last monster, the seven-headed bird, he claimed
victory and the love of Mindanao, bringing prosperity back to the island.

Theme:
“A TRUE HERO IS ONE WHO IS WILLING TO SACRIFICE SO THAT OTHERS
MAY SAVED.”

Point of View:
Achieving peace for everyone is always worth the sacrifice of one’s own life.

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