Legend of Aswang

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In ancient times, there were only five people in the world. One of them was young Lam-eng. He was in their flat kingdom with his Uncle Samuel. Also present were their two assistants Inas dark and Amir-th beam. Every night Lam-eng dreams about a man who looks like he lives in the mountains.

Concerned, he asked his uncle Samuel about it. Her Uncle Samuel tells her that they are born of their mother, the supreme deity. He was living in the flat with his uncle and his twin Asuw-eng alone left the mountain. Her uncle stopped talking. It was thought that in case the two brothers were together, their powerful powers would also come together that would have diminished Uncle Samuel's power. So he immediately said that Asuw-eng was a fierce man with wings and two big fangs. So it is said to have been placed on the mountain for there to take animal meat as food.

It is also stronger than Lam-eng and can be destroyed in case Lam-eng approaches Asuw-eng. However, Lam-eng still wants to see his brother. Her uncle Samuel did not allow her to say that she would just send two helpers up the mountain to get Asuw-eng. It will make the sunrise the next day. The night before the day of the mountain climb, Uncle Samuel secretly called Amir-th. During their conversation, Uncle Samuel gave Amir-th two large needles.

It is necessary to push two needles into Inas's neck before they can reach the top of the mountain. Moreover, Inas also had to be stabbed to death as if he had been killed by a wild animal.

The two servants went up the mountain, and it happened as planned. Amir went down carrying the corpse of his companion Inas. He told Lam-eng that they had been attacked by a man with wings and large fangs. It was all right and he ran away but Inas was the victim.

Lam-eng is afraid of what happened and he believes his brother is a monster. Two angelic angels came down to give birth to children. One goes to the mountain and the other to Lam-eng. When Lam-eng was born, he warned them not to go to the mountain because his monster brother Asuw-eng was there. Lam-eng's race translates the story of Asuw-eng.

Gradually the call to the monster also changed, from Asuw-eng to being a monster and now a ghost. She also had children. One divided the body to be called a taker and the man of great stature was called the kapre, the son of Asuweng.

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very complicated!

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