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“The souls of heroes are forged by the gods and tempered with the pain of life.” ― Brian Rathbone

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Filipino Mythology Week → Day 6: Demigods/Heroes (pt. 1)
“The souls of heroes are forged by the gods and tempered with the pain of life.” ― Brian Rathbone
Memories for Keeps
Batch 2025-2026
The camp ended, but the memories stayed. Tired feet, full hearts, and stories that will always remind us of late nights, shared laughs, and lessons learned together.
Until we meet again. Good bye.
Bronze sculpture of Lam-ang fighting a crocodile from the Ilocano epic poem, "Biag ni Lam-ang." (Sculpure by Paul Quiano)
Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines 🇵🇭
Udon, Button, Blue, & Lam-Ang — Apr 11th, 2020 1:09:21pm
I'll be using code names as needed na lang! I'll decide in a few days if I'll need to cleanse this by name. Hay. How disappointing that I know more about cybersecurity than I did before.
I realize too that maybe I don't need my identifying tag haha. I'll change my url na lang siguro to that tomorrow.
And to kick this off, our first code names!
- Flynn (retained; if you ever decide to come read this and understand that this is your code name, wow! I am honestly shocked)
- Udon (first boy mentioned to Paolo; sang about this the very first time we met)
- Button (second boy mentioned to Paolo; first-name-related)
- Blue (third boy mentioned to Paolo; mad cute in his long-sleeved blue shirt that last time)
- Lam-Ang (fourth boy mentioned to Paolo; replaced this word accordingly in its most famous appearance in the pitch I gave in the event I met this guy in)
Yay! Let's kick it old school.
LAM-ANG Custom Action Figure by Gerilya Character by Arnold Arre from the Mythology Class graphic novel 2020
Why do we tell stories? Perhaps because reality happens only when witnessed. And it's never enough to speak once; repetition matters — over
Lam-ang was never president of the United States.
LAM-ANG Sticker Art by Gerilya 2014