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Here's a quick list of demons, monsters, elves and dwarfs for those interested in Philippine supernatural creatures.
The Kapre is from Philippine mythology. It is a big, black hairy creature who is often lying in wait for people as they walk through a path, to scare them and cast spells on them. ... Font size -
Manananggal ('one who can remove'): The manananggal is from Philippine mythology and is a witch-like person (usually a woman) with long hair and wild eyes who can detach her upper torso from her lower ...
Philippine mythology encompasses a wide variety of tales and superstitions about magical creatures and entities. ... Engkanto (sometimes spelled Encanto) is an umbrella term for most supernatural beings.
Philippine mythology and folklore include a collection of tales and superstitions about magical creatures and entities.
Before the Muslims and the Spaniards had set foot on Philippine shores, the ancients had their sets of deities and other supernatural beings whom they fear, pray to or worship, and called on...
The play will use Philippine supernatural mythology to investigate the effects of political and cultural imperialism in the nation's complex history.
The play will use Philippine supernatural mythology to investigate the effects of political and cultural imperialism in the nation's complex history.
In Philippine lower mythology, people believe in evil spirits which inflict sickness (e.g., buyag) on people. Filipinos believe in good and evil spirits who may help or impede their lives.
Fernando’s piece follows a boy named Jepoy into the social circle of the supernatural, the paranormal, the special and other curious characters. ... Philippine Daily Inquirer