The Aswang Project
@AswangProject
Created in 2006 by Jordan Clark (director of ‘The Aswang Phenomenon’ documentary) as a place to share the diverse folklore and mythologies of the Philippines.
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Books on Philippine Mythology, History, and Culture. I endeavour to give US buyers the best price possible. All prices include shipping costs. aswangproject.com/books/
#InquirerBriefing looks at the Aswang Project and how most mythical PH creatures simply prefer to be left alone. aswangproject.com
Really excited to see what Genshin has in store for us for Mare Jivari. A good detailed documentary about the legend of Bakunawa by Aswang Project, if you want to learn more of its origins and what it came to be one of the most popular PH folklore. youtu.be/s6xZNFvPklo?si…
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BAKUNAWA: Moon Eating Dragon of the Philippines
REALMS OF MYTH & REALITY (10 books) (focuses of Philippine myths, folklore, folk beliefs, and literature) *link in our bio* by Maximo Ramos (Reprint)
5E full color book based on Filipino Mythology Creatures set in the WakeSong world of Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skulls kickstarter.com/projects/pineb…
KSD: Ang Aswang sa Capiz (video is in Tagalog) I'm always embarrassed to hear my name mentioned in other's projects, but am so grateful that some of my work could help result in such a thoughtful presentation regarding the aswang stigma in Capiz. youtu.be/Mb31dlOtIw0?fe…
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KSD: Ang Aswang sa Capiz
Grandma was-- my best word for it-- a shaman, an herbalist (albularyo), despite her devout Catholicism. I never got to ask her deeper questions about her craft while she was still with us, and that's one of my little rergrets. |2
Today’s Monster Monday episode is reserved for Aswang familiar that we all fear. Catching this one brings you luck, let’s talk about the Sigbin. Listen for free via: bit.ly/PhCampfireStor… CoverArt Image credits: markodeposoy. #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #sigbin
This day is not your average Friday the 13th. Pre-order link and book signing schedule later. Like and follow our social media accounts for updates.
“Drag Race Philippines” season 1 winner Precious Paula Nicole shared her final look as reigning queen inspired by the Bakunawa, a serpent-like dragon figure in Philippine mythology. #DragRacePH trib.al/YPvK3MK
here's my entry for #tamawoktubre ! 💨 #AlingSita readying her Magic & #Bornok with his portal fighting against a mutated #Manananggal ⚔️ #PasyonKomiks #fanart #digitalart #xppen #phtharticpaul #PhilippineMythology
The Mask of Haliya is coming to Kickstarter very soon! Presented by an all-Asian, all-female creative team, this new graphic novel aims to highlight Philippine mythology and intergenerational relationships. Sign up here: tinyurl.com/maskofhaliya2 #maskofhaliya #kwentocomics
Another commission done for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on the book's Anitu. artstation.com/artwork/BX6Bkm
Another commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on the Biraddali. They are female winged beings with the glowing beauty of the rainbow. artstation.com/artwork/elmAlX
Another commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on Ngio-Ngio, they are mystical birds with teeth.
Another commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on Punong - a giant, monstrous-looking frog. It has 1 large eye and 3 mouths.
Another commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on the huniango, a chameleon-like tiny dragon. They change color until they become invisible.
Another commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on the Taong Tuod (also called Shrub-folk), humanoid plant people of Filipino-type culture.
Commission done last year for Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, a D&D 5E supplement book based on Philippine Mythology creatures. Here is my take on Kan’s Serpent, a gargantuan snake with seven heads. It lives in a volcano now known as Mount Kanlaon.
I’m reading the Dictionary of Philippine Mythology and there are a lot, A LOT of creatures that warn you if bad things are about to happen
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