Apolaki, the pre-colonial filipino (tagalogs) Sun God and Chief Patron of Warriors. Trivia: during the pre-colonial era, filipino warriors wear tattoos, called batuk, as a symbol of victory for every battle they’ve won. The more the tattoo, the stronger the warrior is. During that time, Warriors often wield a spear called a sibat, and a shield which is called kalasag. In some cases, a higher authority warrior wield a single edge sword, called Kampilan.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Apolaki
Apolaki, the pre-colonial filipino (tagalogs) Sun God and Chief Patron of Warriors. Trivia: during the pre-colonial era, filipino warriors wear tattoos, called batuk, as a symbol of victory for every battle they’ve won. The more the tattoo, the stronger the warrior is. During that time, Warriors often wield a spear called a sibat, and a shield which is called kalasag. In some cases, a higher authority warrior wield a single edge sword, called Kampilan.
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