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Flame of Ibalon Intro Illustrations

Set of illustrations that were used to introduce the premise of the story.

The tale of two deities, Gugurang and Asuang.

The tale of two deities, Gugurang and Asuang.

The two deities used to be of equal power until Gugurang was chosen to be the to possess the power of the flame.

The two deities used to be of equal power until Gugurang was chosen to be the to possess the power of the flame.

Asuang mischievously suggests Gugurang to lend him the power of the flame.

Asuang mischievously suggests Gugurang to lend him the power of the flame.

This in turn enrages Gugurang.

This in turn enrages Gugurang.

Not long after that, the conniving Asuang steals the flame from Mayon.

Not long after that, the conniving Asuang steals the flame from Mayon.

Gugurang, left to a weakened state, calls forth is most loyal servant to track elusive Asuang.

Gugurang, left to a weakened state, calls forth is most loyal servant to track elusive Asuang.

His most loyal subject, the Catambang, accepts this mission in search of Asuang and the flame.

His most loyal subject, the Catambang, accepts this mission in search of Asuang and the flame.