A long time ago, there was a rich land called Ibalong. The hero Baltog, who came from Botavora of the brave clan of Lipod, came to this land when many monsters were still roaming in its very dark forests. He decided to stay and was the first to cultivate its field and to plant them with gabi.
Then one night, a monstrous, wild boar known as Tandayag saw these field and destroyed the crops. Upon knowing this, Baltog decided to look for this boar with all his courage and patient. At last, as soon as he saw it, he fearlessly wrestled with it, with all his might. Baltog was unafraid. He was strong and brave. Though the Tandayag had very long fangs, he was able to pin down the monstrous, wild boar and break apart its very big jawbones. With this, Tandayag fell and died.
After this fight, Baltog went to his house in Tondo, carrying the Tandaya’g broken bones. Then he hung it on a talisay tree in front of his house. Upon learning of the victory of their Chief Baltog, the people prepared a feast and celebrated. The very big jawbones of the dead boar became an attraction for everyone. Thus, came the tribes of Panikwason and Asog to marvel it.
The second hero who came to the land of Ibalong was Handyong. Together with his men, he had to fight thousands of battles, and face many dangers to defeat the monster. As warriors, they first fought the one-eyed monster with the tree necks in the land of Ponong. For ten months, they fought without rest. And they never stopped fighting until all these monsters were killed.
Handyong and his men made their next attack against the giant flying sharks called Triburon which had hardly flesh and sawlike teeth that could crush rocks. They continued fighting until the defeat of the last Triburon.
They tamed the wild carabaos. They even drove away the giant and very fierce Sarimao which had very sharp fingernails. And using their spears and arrows, they killed all the crocodiles which were as big as boats. With all these killings, the rivers and swamps of Ibalong turned red with blood. It was at this time that the savage monkeys became frightened and hid themselves.
Among the enemies of Handyong and his men, the serpent Oryol was the hardest to kill. Having a beautiful voice, Oryol could change its image to deceive its enemies. To capture it, Handyong tried different ways. But Oryol escaped every one of it and disappeared.
So alone and unafraid, Handyong decide to look for Oryol in the heart of the forest. He followed the beautiful voice and was almost enchanted by it in his pursuit. Days and nights passed until Oryol came to admire Handyong’s bravery and gallantry. Then the serpent helped the hero to conquer monsters, thus restoring peace to the entire Ibalong.
In one the areas of Ibalong called Ligmanan, Handyong built a town. Under his leadership and his laws, slaves and masters were treated equally. The people planted rice and because of their high regard of him they named this rice after him. He built the first boat to ride the waves of Ibalong’s seas. Through his good example, his people became inspired and came up with their own inventions. There was Kimantong who made the plow, harrow and other farming tools. Hablom who invented the first loom for weaving abaca clothes, Dinahong an Agta, who created the stove, cooking pot, earthen jar and other kitchen utensils, and Sural who brilliantly thought of syllabary and started to write on a marble rock. This was a golden period in Ibalong.
Then suddenly, there came a big flood caused by Unos, with terrifying earthquakes. The volcanoes of Hantik, Kulasi and Isarog erupted. Rivers changed their direction and the seas waves rolled high. Destruction was everywhere. Soon, the earth parted, mountains sank, a lake was formed, and many towns in Ibalong were ruined.
Then appeared the giant Rabot, half-man and half-beast, with awesome and terrifying powers.
People were asking who will fight against Rabot. So Bantong, the third hero was called. He was a good friend of Handyong. He was ordered to kill the new monster on Ibalong. To do this, he took with him a thousand warriors to attack Rabot’s den. But using his wisdom against Rabot, he did not attack the giant right away. He first observed Rabot’s ways. Looking around the giant’s den, he discovered that there were many rocks surrounding it, and these were the people who were turned into rocks by Rabot.
Bantong also learned that Rabot loved to sleep during the day and stayed awake at night. So, he waited. When Rabot was already sleeping very soundly, Bantong came hear him. He cut the giant into two with his very sharp bolo and without any struggle, Rabot died. So Ibalong was at peace once more.
- Characters of the story:
- Baltog - First hero of Ibalon who defeated the Tandayag.
- Handyong - Second hero who fought thousands of battles and defeated lots of monsters particularly the One-eyed monster, Triburon, the Giant Carabaos, Sarimao, Crocodiles, and Serpent Oryol.
- Bantong - Third hero of Ibalon; a good friend of Handyong.
- Kimantong - He made the farming tools.
- Hablom - He invented the first loom for weaving abaca clothes.
- Dinahong - an Agta; created the kitchen utensils.
- Sural - he is the one who brilliantly thought of syllabary; he started to write on a marble rocks.
- Tandayag - a monstrous wild boar killed by Baltog.
- One-eyed monster - a monster with three necks killed by Handyong.
- Triburon - a giant flying shark at the same time defeated by Handyong.
- Giant Carabaos & Crocodiles - monster enemy killed by Handyong.
- Sarimao - a monster with sharp fingernails.
- Serpent Oryol - a serpent; hardest enemy of Handyong.
- Giant Rabot - half-man and half-beast; last enemy of Bantong.
- Settings:
- Ibalong
- Tondo
- Ligmana
- Heart of the forest
- Filipino Tradition:
- Protecting ones own territory.
- Values of the story:
- Bravery
- Having Wisdom
what is the plot of that story
TumugonBurahinwhat is the plot of that story?
TumugonBurahinhi... thanks for posting this, but I want to know who wrote this epic... thanks...
TumugonBurahinhi... thanks for posting this, but I want to know who wrote this epic... thanks...
TumugonBurahinQualities possessed by the 3 epic heroes
TumugonBurahinano ba ang tama ibalon o ibalong?????
TumugonBurahinThis is a Bikol epic of ancient time. This was rendered in Spanish text, appended by Fr.Jose Castaño in his long treatise titled, "Breve noticia acerca del origen, religion, creencias y supersticiones de los antiguos Indios del bicol" which he submitted for inclusion to the Archivo del bibliofilo filipino, vol. I, published by Wenceslao Retana at Impr. de la viuda de M. Minuesa de los Rios in Madrid,España, year 1895.
TumugonBurahinWhat is its message?
TumugonBurahinHow can you relate the events of the story to your study and how are you dealing with it?
TumugonBurahinWho is the greatest among the three heroes?why?
TumugonBurahinWhat is the importany event of this story?
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