The
theme of the epic revolves around the bravery and courage of the main
character portrayed by Lam-ang, who was gifted with speech as early as
his day of birth, who embarked on a series of adventures which
culminated in his heroic death and subsequent resurrection.
This
series of adventures started with his search for his lost father who
was murdered by the head-hunting Igorots in the Igorot country. While on
his way, he met a certain Sumarang, whose name connotes obstruction,
who tried to dissuade him from proceeding and who taunted him into a
fight. The fight that ensued proved fatal to Sumarang as he was blown
“three kingdoms” away with a spear pierced through his stomach. This
encounter led to another when he met a nine-headed serpent who, like
Sumarang earlier tried to dissuade him from going any further. The
serpent having been ignored challenged him into a fight which cost the
serpent its heads.
Lam-ang
went on until he found it necessary to rest and take a short nap. While
asleep, he dreamed of his father’s head being an object of festivities
among the Igorots. He immediately arose and continued his journey until
he found the Igorots indeed feasting over his father’s head.
He
asked the Igorots why they killed his father, but the Igorots instead
advised him to go home if he did not want to suffer the same fate which
his father suffered. This was accompanied by a challenge to a fight,
despite their obvious numerical superiority. But Lam-ang, armed with
supernatural powers, handily defeated them, giving the last surviving
Igorot a slow painful death by cutting his hands and his ears and
finally carving out his eyes to show his anger for what they had done to
his father.
Satisfied
with his revenge, he went home. At home, he thought of taking a swim in
the Cordan River with the company of Cannoyan and her lady-friends. So
he proceeded to Cannoyan’s place in the town of Calanutian, disregarding
her mother’s advice to the contrary. On his way, he met a woman and
named Saridandan, whose name suggests that she was a woman of ill
repute. He resisted her blandishments, for his feeling for Cannoyan was
far greater for anyone to take.
When
he reached Cannoyan’s house, he found a multitude of suitors futilely
vying for her hand. With the help of his pets - the cock and the dog -
he was able to catch Cannoyan’s attention. He asked her to go with him
to the river along with her lady-friends. She acceded. While washing
himself in the river, the river swelled, and the shrimps, fishes and
other creatures in the river were agitated for the dirt washed from his
body was too much. As they were about to leave the river, Lam-ang
noticed a giant crocodile. He dove back into the water and engaged with
the creature in a fierce fight until the creature was subdued. He
brought it ashore and instructed the ladies to pull its teeth to serve
as amulets against danger during journeys.
Back
at Cannoyan’s house, he was confronted by her parents with an inquiry
as to what his real intention was. He had to set aside his alibi that he
went there to ask Cannoyan and her friends to accompany him to the
river, and told them, through his spokesman - the cock - that he came to
ask for Cannoyan’s hand in marriage. He was told that if he desired to
marry Cannoyan, he must first be able to match their wealth, for which
he willingly complied. Having satisfied her parents, he went home to his
mother and enjoined her and his townspeople to attend his wedding which
was to take place in Cannoyan’s town.
The
wedding was elaborate, an event that involved practically everyone in
town. There were fireworks, musical band, and display of attractive
items like the glasses, the mirror, the slippers, clothes and nice food.
After the wedding, Lam-ang’s party plus his wife and her town mates
went back to their town of Nalbuan, where festivities were resumed. The
guests expressed a desire to taste a delicacy made of rarang fish.
Lam-ang
was obliged to go to the sea and catch the fish. Before going, however,
his rooster warned that something unpleasant was bound to happen. This
warning proved true, as Lam-ang was swallowed by a big bercacan, or
shark-like fish. Cannoyan mourned and for a while she thought there was
no way to retrieve her lost husband. But the rooster indicated that if
only all the bones could be gathered back, Lam-ang could be brought to
life again.
She
then enlisted the aid of a certain diver named Marcus, who was ready to
come to her aid to look for the bones. When all Lam-ang’s bones were
gathered, the rooster crowed and the bones moved. The dog barked, and
Lam-ang arose and was finally resurrected. Cannoyan embraced him. For
his deep appreciation for the help of his pets - the cock and the dog -
and of Marcus the diver, he promised that each other would get his or
its due reward. And they lived happily ever after.
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