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King of the Forgotten Coast

Anilao, a young man from the neglected coastal city of Iloilo in the Philippines, witnesses the destruction of a Spanish galleon by a fierce storm. While scavengers seek gold, Anilao craves knowledge. He salvages a collection of books from the wreckage—not just sailor's journals, but the work of a scholar, perhaps even a cartographer. Fueled by newfound knowledge and a burning ambition, Anilao embarks on a quest to build something extraordinary on the forgotten coast. He envisions a kingdom—a haven that thrives on knowledge and prosperity—in stark contrast to the Spanish rule that has marginalized Iloilo. "Anilao: King of the Forgotten Coast" is a tale of resilience, leadership, and forging a path to greatness amidst neglect. It explores themes of cultural identity, the pursuit of knowledge, and carving one's own destiny. The novel promises adventure, political intrigue, and the rise of a unique kingdom on the fringes of Spanish colonial power.

Kladestien · Fantasi
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49 Chs

 A Bargain Struck

The salty breeze whipped Anilao's hair as he stared out at the Bruneian vessel, a symbol of both potential salvation and hidden agendas. The weight of the decision pressed down on him. Alliances, he knew from the stories whispered by old fishermen, were double-edged swords.

He glanced at Datu Makilala, whose weathered face betrayed a mixture of apprehension and cautious hope. The Tagbanwa leader, who had always valued peaceful coexistence, understood the threat the Spanish posed. But would an alliance with the Bruneians simply replace one oppressor with another?Turning to Maya, his ever-reliable confidante, Anilao saw a steely glint in her eyes. "Knowledge is power," she whispered, echoing a phrase that had become their mantra. "We need to use their strength to weaken the Spanish, but also learn from their ways to protect ourselves."Her words resonated with Anilao. Perhaps, he thought, this alliance could be a temporary one, a stepping stone on their path to true independence. With a deep breath, he turned back to Panglima Hassan."We are grateful for your offer, Panglima," he declared, his voice firm. "However, any alliance must respect the autonomy of Barangay Kalayaan and the traditions of the Tagbanwa people."A flicker of surprise crossed Panglima Hassan's face, quickly replaced by a sly smile. "The Sultan values self-determination," he replied smoothly. "We seek a mutually beneficial partnership. We can offer trade routes, knowledge of advanced weaponry, and protection from further Spanish aggression."Anilao countered, his voice leaving no room for ambiguity. "In return, we offer a strategic port and access to the resources of these islands. But we will not be dictated to. We will determine the terms of trade and maintain control over our own land."After a tense silence, Panglima Hassan threw his head back and laughed, a booming sound that echoed across the beach. "A worthy bargain, Anilao," he conceded. "You are a leader after my own heart. Let us solidify this pact with a feast!"The following days were a whirlwind of activity. A grand feast was held, a fusion of Bruneian delicacies and traditional Tagbanwa fare. Anilao, wary but pragmatic, engaged in diplomatic discussions with Panglima Hassan, hammering out the finer details of the alliance.The Bruneians, impressed by the ingenuity of Tiago's ship designs, offered to share knowledge of advanced shipbuilding techniques. Liway, in turn, discovered a shared interest in herbal medicine with the Bruneian healers, exchanging knowledge on local flora and their medicinal properties.Despite the camaraderie, an undercurrent of tension remained. Miguel, ever vigilant, trained the militia with renewed intensity, incorporating Bruneian combat techniques while maintaining their own defensive strategies. Maya, with her keen eye for detail, monitored the Bruneians closely, noting their movements and hierarchies.As the days turned into weeks, a new ship emerged on the horizon, not the menacing silhouette of a Spanish galleon this time, but a sleek Bruneian war vessel. The message was clear – the alliance was in motion.Anilao, gazing out at the vast expanse of the sea, knew their fight for freedom had entered a new phase. They had gained a powerful ally, but the path ahead remained uncertain. The whispers of rebellion, now a deafening roar, had drawn them into a complex web of alliances and hidden agendas. Yet, amidst the uncertainty, their dream of a free Barangay Kalayaan, a beacon of knowledge and self-determination, burned brighter than ever. The fight was far from over, but Anilao, King of the Forgotten Coast, was ready to lead his people into the storm.