Lately I’ve been drawing Sano and Anina how they might appear in my novel, which means they tend to look simple – and sometimes even a little ragged – because they were pretty much broke throughout 90% of the novel XD. I wanted to draw them in Kataman colours but with a little more flare than usual. So, if they were a little more well off, they would probably wear something more like this.
And is it just me, or does Sano look younger every time I draw him XD? He really is canonically 16. He’s just… under-nourished and super-sheltered (and also super optimistic) which makes him look really young.
My next piece is an AU, and I’m really excited to get working on it!
— RANDOM MORNING THOUGHTS <3
gm it’s 7 am which means fluff hours for me !! here are some morning thoughts <3 hope u have an amazing day !
meian and kuroo are the kind of people to hug you from behind, have their faces nuzzled into your neck and would whisper soft things to you in the mornings
meanwhile iwaizumi, sakusa and suna would be extremely clingy in the morning. not wanting to let you go and would ask you for “five more minutes” whenever you try to leave :(
for oikawa, atsumu and kageyama they’re probably on top of you and getting up would be such a struggle with them <|3 but they keep you warm !
the opposite is ushijima, osamu and bokuto they’d let you lay on them. your head on their chest and their arms around your waist <3
lastly akaashi is probably up before you, he’d wake you up with your favorite coffee ready for you. would also be super super gentle in waking you up.
Haliya was a warrior goddess who would wear a mask of gold to hide her beauty.
In Philippine Mythology, Haliya was the name of a lunar goddess. She was said to be so beautiful that the sea goddess Bakunawa fell in love with her and sought her affections.
At the beginning of existence, before time even began to flow, there was the Sky and the Sea. The Sky was this burning, white-hot compression of Everything, condensed into a single point. The Sea was this flowing, ink-black expansion of Nothing, expanded over a vast multitude.
There was, and many storytellers today forget, a third character in this story. It was a being that flew between the Sky and the Sea, with nowhere to roost. For simplicity’s sake, we shall call her the Kite.
The Kite was getting tired, having flown for both no time at all and for eternity. She needed a place to rest. And so, she goaded the Sky and the Sea into a war with each other, saying to each that the other had insulted them. Angered, the Sky exploded and threw out solids and liquids and gases, while the Sea expanded even more, attempting to swallow the Sky in its darkness.
The Kite made sure to weave between the fighting entities, and when the dust settled, found that there were countless islands dotting the Sea. We call these islands today as “planets”. So satisfied, she alighted on one, and fell into a deep slumber. Such is how our universe came to be.
Hope this isnt too heavy to type about but where do you get online sources of precolonial filipino stuff? I've been wanting to learn about those too since I only have info on during the colonialism.
I'm so sorry I hadn't been checking my blog for a long time :(
Mostly, my sources were books in DLSU library, and I didn't remember the sources because I'm that stupid. Lol.
About the online sources... Well... I went to Wikipedia. As long as I see Damiana Eugenio and some credible historians in the references, it's okay.
Aswang project... I remember citing them once or twice. Still, remember to look at the references. If the article writer cross-checked at least 3 sources, that's okay.
Google Schoolar and university databases are also the pool of credible research papers about the topic. Unfortunately, they're usually aggregate Phil History books, and they only have 1 chapter for precolonial. I don't usually trust history books that only have a brief info about the precolonial.
AND LASTLY, Tumblr. Many Filipino Tumblr users have sources on the precolonial. Just search tags and you will probably see many. We're mostly mythology crazy, tho. (I will tag them when I gather them all)
Recently, I discovered this website where you can take online sources dedicated to Filipino Culture and learning. It's called Suyomano.
Still navigating this site, and woop, it's not free. There are lessons about filipino sophisticated arts and traditions here, it's just sad that only a handful can have access.
When I get my hands on them, I'll share them to you, lol. Who cares if that's illegal.
I hope these helped.
I have finally complete reading TGCF, although I feel sad it ended I'm happy the way it ended....
HEAR ME OUT - I am a POC, a Filipino who realized a bit too late about how cool my country is.
I'm so sick of just sitting back and seeing my pre-colonial culture fade into obscurity like this.
I've been thinking of making literally any media-related thing for Bikol / Bicol mythology to maybe help it become more known cause I really think it's super decent and was highly impressed when I first learned bits about it on the internet years ago.
This is why I made that post about Bulan a few months/years back cause i'm just... so passionate abt this alright?
Every time I remember that Bikol myths could be mainstream if only the right pieces of media was published by now, i just.... feel so bad
I just want to produce something memorable and will make the internet go nuts over it.
I just want to make our culture, like, mainstream.
No more Philippines as just an outsourcing country that's used for manpower and left to fade into obscurity.
It doesn't even have to be me, but if you want something done, sometimes you yourself have to work on it.
So I want to do this.
If any of you folks want to help bring an idea to life, I'll be all ears.
We could do a book, a webcomic, a game, an album, literally anything. I'm technically still just a young adult with no money and no job but I want to work on something I can be proud of, even if there's no pay.
And while exactly zero people will probably respond, just let this be my promise to myself, and also a message to hold accountability. I'm putting this out on the internet (granted, the deeper parts, but still) so I convince myself better to do this.
As a side note, someone has actually written a book Percy Jackson-style about this, I've read it and while there's a lot to criticise about it and stuff to improve upon, it was still a step in the right direction!
The book is entitled The Seventh Moon by Jeremiah Cordial. Check it out and support the author if you can.
TLDR:
I wanna create a piece of media regarding Bicolano mythology as a passion project, so if you have a similar drive, don't hesitate to hit me up and we could work on one! Or don't lmao, either way i'm doing smth!
No thoughts, just sexy aswang
In Philippine Mythology, Mayari is the one-eyed moon goddess of war, beauty, strength, and revolution. By @porkironandwine on twitter
my old doodles with winter sengen ❄️