Chapter 58
Capiz, the seafood capital of our country. This part of the island was bustling with tourism before the pandemic started. Located on the northeastern portion of the Panay Island, it was one of the few habitable places in the island due to its rugged, almost unpopulated mountain range on its western coast.
It has always been known that the island is one of the most mystical places in the Philippines. Sightings of Aswang and other filipino mythological beings had been said to be set in the very island. Vampiric beings which would fly at night only with their upper torsos attached to bat-like wings, were said to have roamed the skies by night. Not to mention the infamous Tikbalang which has the head and upper torso of a horse and a lower portion of a man or a woman, known to kidnap humans to couple with them because of their beauty.