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Malipayon

Par : Jayson Valencia
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232874339
  • EAN9798232874339
  • Date de parution10/10/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

A shortcut south. A promise of a free ride. A road that was never meant to be found. In the summer of the late 1990s, six fraternity brothers pile into a battered van bound for Davao. What begins as a barkada road trip with beer, jokes, cassette tapes, and the usual lies men tell each other turns quietly wrong after a wrong turn off the highway. The road narrows. Fog creeps from the ridge. A sign half-buried in ash reads: Welcome to Malipayon.
The villagers smile too easily. Their captain logs every guest's name in a notebook. Rules are posted in chalk beside the plaza bell: No doors open to hymns. No movement after fogfall. Offerings keep the living safe. The men laugh it off at first. But curfew comes with sirens, and the hymns don't stop. Fuel is siphoned. Bridges close. One by one, the barkada realize that the feast they were invited to is not for them-it is them.
And the only way to survive the night is to understand the order that governs the barangay: Order Twelve, the law that says the fog must feed. Told with the brutal clarity of reportage and the creeping dread of folklore, Malipayon transforms the familiar Filipino fiesta into something monstrous, tender, and true. Every act of kindness hides a rule. Every prayer buys another hour. Every escape is already marked.
From the burned-out karaoke machine to the curfew bell that holds back the fog, the story unfolds with the inevitability of a nightmare you can't wake from, a collision of faith, hunger, and the human need to belong. Set in a decade of jeepney radios, ashfall, and martial leftovers, Malipayon is both survival horror and social allegory: a tale of young men learning too late that some communities are built on obedience, and that not all welcomes are meant to last until morning.
Because in Malipayon, every feast ends the same way, with a headcount, a song, and the sound of the bell.
A shortcut south. A promise of a free ride. A road that was never meant to be found. In the summer of the late 1990s, six fraternity brothers pile into a battered van bound for Davao. What begins as a barkada road trip with beer, jokes, cassette tapes, and the usual lies men tell each other turns quietly wrong after a wrong turn off the highway. The road narrows. Fog creeps from the ridge. A sign half-buried in ash reads: Welcome to Malipayon.
The villagers smile too easily. Their captain logs every guest's name in a notebook. Rules are posted in chalk beside the plaza bell: No doors open to hymns. No movement after fogfall. Offerings keep the living safe. The men laugh it off at first. But curfew comes with sirens, and the hymns don't stop. Fuel is siphoned. Bridges close. One by one, the barkada realize that the feast they were invited to is not for them-it is them.
And the only way to survive the night is to understand the order that governs the barangay: Order Twelve, the law that says the fog must feed. Told with the brutal clarity of reportage and the creeping dread of folklore, Malipayon transforms the familiar Filipino fiesta into something monstrous, tender, and true. Every act of kindness hides a rule. Every prayer buys another hour. Every escape is already marked.
From the burned-out karaoke machine to the curfew bell that holds back the fog, the story unfolds with the inevitability of a nightmare you can't wake from, a collision of faith, hunger, and the human need to belong. Set in a decade of jeepney radios, ashfall, and martial leftovers, Malipayon is both survival horror and social allegory: a tale of young men learning too late that some communities are built on obedience, and that not all welcomes are meant to last until morning.
Because in Malipayon, every feast ends the same way, with a headcount, a song, and the sound of the bell.
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