Hinilawod
Hinilawod
Hinilawod
Labaw Donggon and his bride continued on their journey home. The moment they
arrived home Labaw Donggon told his mother to take care of his wife because he is
taking another quest, this time he was going to Tarambang Burok.
Before he can get to the place he has to pass a ridge guarded by a giant named Sikay
Padalogdog who has a hundred arms. The giant would not allow Labaw Donggon to go
through without a fight. However, Sikay Padalogdog was no match to Labaw Donggons
prowess and skill in fighting so he gave up and allowed him to continue.
Labaw Donggon won the hand of Abyang Durunuun and also took her home. Before
long he went on another journey, this time it is to Gadlum to ask for the hand of Malitong
Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata who is the young bride of Saragnayan, the lord of darkness.
This trip required him to use his biday nga inagta (black boat) on which he sailed across
the seas for many months, went across the region of the clouds, and passed the land of
stones until finally he reached the shores of Tulogmatian which was the seaside fortress
of Saragnayan. The moment he set foot on the ground Saragnayan asked him, Who
are you and why are you here?
To which he answered, I am Labaw Donggon, son of Datu Paubari and goddess
Alunsina of Halawod. I came for the beautiful Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata.
Saragnayan laughed. He told Labaw Donggon that what he wished for was impossible
to grant because she was his wife. Labaw Donggon then challenged Saragnayan to a
duel saying that whoever wins will have her.
The challenge was accepted and they started fighting. Labaw Donggon submerged
Saragnayan under water for seven years, but when he let go of him, Saragnayan was
still alive. The latter uprooted a coconut tree and started beating Labaw Donggon with it.
He survived the beating but was not able to surpass the powers of Saragnayans
pamlang (amulet) and eventually he gave up and was imprisoned by Saragnayan
beneath his house.
Back home Angoy Ginbitinan and Abyang Durunuun both delivered sons. Angoy
Ginbitinans child was named Aso Mangga and Abyang Durunuuns son was called
Abyang Baranugon.
Only a few days after they were born, Aso Mangga and Abyang Baranugon embarked
to look for their father. They rode their sailboats through the region of eternal darkness,
passed the region of the clouds and the land of stones, finally reaching Saragnayans
home. Saragnayan noticed that Abyang Baranugons umbilical cord have not yet been
removed, he laughed and told the child to go home to his mother.
skill. The fight ended when Buyong Makabagting surrendered and even promised to aid
Humadapnon in his quest. Humadapnon married the goddess and brought her home.
Meanwhile, right after Humadapnon left to seek Saragnayans followers and relatives
his brother Dumalapdap left for Burutlakan-ka-adlaw where the maiden Lubay-Lubyok
Hanginun si Mahuyokhuyokon lived. For the trip he brought along Dumasig, the most
powerful wrestler in Madya-as.
Several months later they came to a place called Tarambuan-ka-banwa where they
encountered the two-headed monster Balanakon who guarded a narrow ridge leading to
the place where the maiden lived.
With the aid of Dumasig, Dumalapdap killed Balanakon. However, upon approaching
the gate of the palace where the maiden lived he was confronted by Uyutang, a bat-like
monster with sharp poisonous claws. There ensued a bloody battle between the
Dumalapdap and the monster. They fought for seven months and their skill and
prowess seemed to be equal. But on the seventh month, Dumalapdap was able to grab
on to Uyutangs ankle and broke it. Then he took his iwang daniwan (magic dagger) and
stabbed Uyutang under the armpit. Uyutang cried out so loud that the ridge where they
were fighting broke into two and there was an earthquake. Half of the ridge became the
island of Buglas (Negros) and the other became the island of Panay19Dumalapdap
married Lubay-Lubyok Hanginun si Mahuyokhuyokan and then took her home. Datu
Paubari was very happy when he was reunited with his three sons and he prepared a
feast in their honor. After the celebration, the three brothers left for different parts of the
world. Labaw Donggon went to the north, Humadapnon went south, Dumalapdap to the
west and Datu Paubari remained in the east.