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In the pantheon of Philippine literature, Ibong Adarna (The Adarna Bird) holds a sacred place. Written as a 16th-century corrido (narrative poem), the tale of Princes Pedro, Diego, and Juan searching for the mythical bird that cures their father’s illness is required reading for every Filipino student.
The titular bird changes into seven radiant colors as it sings seven songs.
As he delved deeper into the story, Leo began to notice that the pages were not just illustrations, but also contained hidden messages and puzzles. The komiks seemed to be calling to him, urging him to join Prince Pedro on his quest.
In the pantheon of Philippine literature, Ibong Adarna (The Adarna Bird) holds a sacred place. Written as a 16th-century corrido (narrative poem), the tale of Princes Pedro, Diego, and Juan searching for the mythical bird that cures their father’s illness is required reading for every Filipino student.
The titular bird changes into seven radiant colors as it sings seven songs.
As he delved deeper into the story, Leo began to notice that the pages were not just illustrations, but also contained hidden messages and puzzles. The komiks seemed to be calling to him, urging him to join Prince Pedro on his quest.