
6. The Fifth Face of the Aswang
[Contains discussions/depictions of dark themes, violence, and death. The sounds of walking on broken glass from 3:11 to 3:17. Listener discretion is advised.] There's one final image to consider before we have truly seen the many faces of the asw...
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[Contains discussions/depictions of dark themes, violence, and death. The sounds of walking on broken glass from 3:11 to 3:17.
Listener discretion is advised.]
There's one final image to consider before we have truly seen the many faces of the aswang, and it may be the most frightening of them all.
Sources:
1. Ramos, M. D. (1994). The Aswang complex in Philippine folklore. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House.
Includes the short story -- "It's not what you think"" by MJ Bailey
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