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PHILIPPINE
MYTHOLOGICAL
CREATURE
The Philippine pantheon of creatures is expansive, consisting of a mix of beautiful and
powerful deities, bloodthirsty creatures, and downright inexplicable oddities. Yet when
most people talk about mythological creatures, it’s not uncommon to hear of Greek gods,
goddesses, centaurs, and cyclops, mystical creatures like unicorns and dragons, or those
from Western horrors like witches, vampires, and zombies.
HERE ARE 8 EXAMPLES OF PHILIPPINE
MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE REIMAGINED
Illustration by MARI HOSALLA
TIKBALANG
The tikbalang is a being that was said to
have long, stretched human limbs and the
head of a horse. It reportedly lives in the
mountains, where it would lead travelers
astray. It is said that when it rains while
the sun was shining, a tikbalang was
getting married
Kapres are known to be tall, dark, and
sometimes hairy beings that are neither
benevolent or malevolent (though some
believe that kapres may act out when
angered). They are tree-dwelling giants, often
believed to be hiding in mango and balete
trees, where they smoke and laze about.
According to some legends, kapres possess
magical items, such as an enchanted belt or a
mysterious stone, that should any person gain
possession of this, the kapre would grant
them a wish.
KAPRE
BAKUNAWA
Bakunawa is a sea serpent deity of Bicolano and Visayan origin.
In the Visayan version of the tale of Bakunawa, the beautiful sea
goddess transmogrified into a fearsome sea serpent when she was
spurned by the seven moons, the siblings of Haliya. Bakunawa
would fly into the night sky and swallow the seven moons whole,
save for Bulan, who was rescued by the god Sidapa, Mayari who
had escaped, and Haliya the masked goddess who would remain
to battle with her.
According to folklore, Bakunawa’s devouring of the moon (or
moons) explains the occurrence of a lunar eclipse. When this
would happen, priestesses would perform a ritual to call out to
the monster to release the moon.
MANANANGGAL
The manananggal is a vampire-like
creature that supposedly wreaks havoc
among provincial towns. The
manananggal is said to be capable of
severing its upper torso from its lower
torso, after which the upper torso
sprouts leathery wings and flies off into
the night to hunt and eat its prey:
humans. According to legend, one way
to defeat a manananggal is to find its
lower half and rub salt or crushed garlic
on where it has split itself in half,
making union between the two parts
impossible, thus killing it
HALIYA
Haliya is a lunar goddess worshipped
mainly by those who lived in pre-
colonial Bicol. Haliya’s arch enemy
was Bakunawa, a giant serpent who,
according to legend, had devoured
her brother Bulan, the embodiment of
the moon, whom she had sworn to
protect. Haliya is said to have forged
a mask of gold to hide her beauty.
Dalikamata was a clairvoyant
goddess in the Visayan pantheon.
She is said to have thousands of
eyes all over her body, each one
possessing the ability to see far
and wide and see everything that
was, is, and will be. In some
accounts, Dalikamata is also a
goddess who could heal.
DALIKAMATA
LAKAPATI
Lakapati was a harvest deity from the
Tagalog pantheon. Said to be a deity with a
merciful heart, they were also a divine
being who was a symbol of fertility.
Although often depicted as feminine, some
accounts say that they are genderless,
which represents balance of all things in
nature.
BERBALANG
The berbalang is a creature from
said to hail from smaller towns in
Mindanao. They are said to be ghoul-
like creatures, who lurk in
graveyards to feast on the blood of
corpses. They are similar in
appearance to humans, although
they have many characteristics
similar to the manananggal, such as
bat-like wings.

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Philippine mythological creature

  • 2. The Philippine pantheon of creatures is expansive, consisting of a mix of beautiful and powerful deities, bloodthirsty creatures, and downright inexplicable oddities. Yet when most people talk about mythological creatures, it’s not uncommon to hear of Greek gods, goddesses, centaurs, and cyclops, mystical creatures like unicorns and dragons, or those from Western horrors like witches, vampires, and zombies.
  • 3. HERE ARE 8 EXAMPLES OF PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE REIMAGINED Illustration by MARI HOSALLA
  • 4. TIKBALANG The tikbalang is a being that was said to have long, stretched human limbs and the head of a horse. It reportedly lives in the mountains, where it would lead travelers astray. It is said that when it rains while the sun was shining, a tikbalang was getting married
  • 5. Kapres are known to be tall, dark, and sometimes hairy beings that are neither benevolent or malevolent (though some believe that kapres may act out when angered). They are tree-dwelling giants, often believed to be hiding in mango and balete trees, where they smoke and laze about. According to some legends, kapres possess magical items, such as an enchanted belt or a mysterious stone, that should any person gain possession of this, the kapre would grant them a wish. KAPRE
  • 6. BAKUNAWA Bakunawa is a sea serpent deity of Bicolano and Visayan origin. In the Visayan version of the tale of Bakunawa, the beautiful sea goddess transmogrified into a fearsome sea serpent when she was spurned by the seven moons, the siblings of Haliya. Bakunawa would fly into the night sky and swallow the seven moons whole, save for Bulan, who was rescued by the god Sidapa, Mayari who had escaped, and Haliya the masked goddess who would remain to battle with her. According to folklore, Bakunawa’s devouring of the moon (or moons) explains the occurrence of a lunar eclipse. When this would happen, priestesses would perform a ritual to call out to the monster to release the moon.
  • 7. MANANANGGAL The manananggal is a vampire-like creature that supposedly wreaks havoc among provincial towns. The manananggal is said to be capable of severing its upper torso from its lower torso, after which the upper torso sprouts leathery wings and flies off into the night to hunt and eat its prey: humans. According to legend, one way to defeat a manananggal is to find its lower half and rub salt or crushed garlic on where it has split itself in half, making union between the two parts impossible, thus killing it
  • 8. HALIYA Haliya is a lunar goddess worshipped mainly by those who lived in pre- colonial Bicol. Haliya’s arch enemy was Bakunawa, a giant serpent who, according to legend, had devoured her brother Bulan, the embodiment of the moon, whom she had sworn to protect. Haliya is said to have forged a mask of gold to hide her beauty.
  • 9. Dalikamata was a clairvoyant goddess in the Visayan pantheon. She is said to have thousands of eyes all over her body, each one possessing the ability to see far and wide and see everything that was, is, and will be. In some accounts, Dalikamata is also a goddess who could heal. DALIKAMATA
  • 10. LAKAPATI Lakapati was a harvest deity from the Tagalog pantheon. Said to be a deity with a merciful heart, they were also a divine being who was a symbol of fertility. Although often depicted as feminine, some accounts say that they are genderless, which represents balance of all things in nature.
  • 11. BERBALANG The berbalang is a creature from said to hail from smaller towns in Mindanao. They are said to be ghoul- like creatures, who lurk in graveyards to feast on the blood of corpses. They are similar in appearance to humans, although they have many characteristics similar to the manananggal, such as bat-like wings.