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Tuwaang Attends A Wedding

Tuwaang recieved a message of invitation from the wind saying that he should attend a wedding

Tuwaang and the Gungutan faced the Binata ng Sakadna and his one hundred well trained men. He fought fiercely with all his might and after a brief struggle, he and the Gungutan had killed ninety four of the groom’s men. With less effort, they subdued the remaining six men until he and the Binata ng Sakadna were the only ones left standing.

Two were left for the groom but the Binata ng Sakdna admitted that he didn’t have a gold flute and a gold guitar to top what were left. Tuwaang came to the quick rescue. With his mysterious breath, he produced a gold flute, guitar and gong.

Tuwaang emerged from the ground and killed the groom by buying the gold flute

Tuwaang then went home with the bride and live happily ever after <3

In short time, the ceremony started with the guest being offered several precious things that they should top with what they had

In Hades, Tuwaang saw the god of Hades. The god told him that the life of the groom was in the gold flute.

His aunt discourage him to go for she foresees trouble

The groomhulled a big stone at Tuwaang but the stone turned into dust before it hit him. Because of the intensity of the struggle, the earth shook and every tree fall down. The groom grabbed Tuwaang and threw him heavily on the ground. He sank on the ground and reached Hades.

heart-shaped basket

Sharp spear and shield

Clothes that were made by the goddesses for him

Tuwaang insisted to go and prepared to attend the wedding

He found a Gungutan bird that could talk. The bird wanted to go with him to the wedding so he took the bird along with him

He rode in a lightning and soon reached the place of Kawkawangan

The groom ordered all his men to drive away all the uninvited guest. Insulted, Tuwaang told the groom that they were all "pulang dahon".

The guest started coming one by one. Last to come was the groom, Sakadna, who was with his one hundred well trained men

They were politely let into the hall where the wedding would take place

They reached the town of Monawan together with the bird

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