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"content": "Today on #WomensEpics:\nMatabagka and the Deity of the Wind\n\nThis is an epic from the Philippines, in which a brave girl sets out to steal magic instruments that control the wind, to save her kingdom from an invasion.\n\nI loved that Matabagka had a friendly relationship with the wind herself. She called it \"friend and partner\", and instead of commanding or controlling, she asked it for help and direction.\n\nRead here:\nhttps://multicoloreddiary.blogspot.com/2025/04/d-is-for-deity-of-wind-and-matabagka.html\n\n#epics #AtoZChallenge #mythology #folklore\n\nhttps://files.ohai.social/media_attachments/files/114/277/924/093/223/985/original/5d335e82135b6f5d.jpg",
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