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Before Spain ever arrived, the Philippines already had its own writing system, its own epic mythology, its own code of laws, and a civilization that most of the world has never heard of. This is that story. In this video, we crack open the Bikol Basahan script — also called Guhit — one of the most overlooked indigenous writing systems in all of Southeast Asia, and the ancient Ibalong culture that used it for centuries before colonialism tried to erase it. We trace the origins of Basahan all the way back through the Kawi script of Java, the Pallava script of South India, and a 3,000-mile cultural trade journey that carried an ancient alphabet across the Indonesian archipelago and landed it on the volcanic shores of the Bikol peninsula. We break down the script's structure — its three vowels, fifteen consonants, and its unique bottom-to-top writing direction — and explain exactly how ancient Bikolanos carved their letters into bamboo and wiped ash into the grooves to make them glow. Then we go deep into the Ibalong Epic — the ancient oral mythology of the Bikolano people — and meet three legendary heroes who built a civilization from scratch: ⚔️ Baltog — the first settler of Bikol, who killed a supernatural monster boar called the Tandayag with his bare hands and hung its jawbones from a tree as a display of dominance. 🌊 Handyong — the great civilization-builder who cleared the land of monsters, built the first boats, looms, and laws, fell in love with the shape-shifting demi-goddess Oryol, and established a code of laws guaranteeing equality and protection of life centuries before anyone called it democracy. 🧠 Bantong — the hero who defeated the petrifying half-man-half-beast Rabot not through brute force, but by observing its habits, waiting for it to fall asleep, and killing it with a single precise strike. We also cover: The Bikolano gods Gugurang and Asuang — a volcanic deity of moral order and his dark rival The baliana priestesses and asog clergy — the spiritual and knowledge infrastructure of ancient Ibalong The Kamurawayan and Gagamban afterlife cosmology The catastrophic three-volcano eruption and flood — and why geologists think it might actually have happened The Doctrina Christiana of 1593 and the Boxer Codex — the documents that accidentally preserved what colonialism helped erase How Basahan went silent through generational replacement, and why that's different from dying The modern revival of Baybayin and Basahan in 2026, from Republic Act 10649 to digital keyboard tools and Central Bikol Wiktionary projects The annual Ibalong Festival in Legazpi City, Albay, where the ancient epic comes back to life in the streets every August This is pre-colonial Philippine history. This is Southeast Asian civilization at its most extraordinary. And this is a story that deserves a global audience. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for deep dives into forgotten civilizations, lost writing systems, ancient cultures, and the real science of how history works. 👍 LIKE if this gave you something you never learned in school. 💬 COMMENT below — which Ibalong hero are you: Baltog, Handyong, Oryol, or Bantong? Tell us why. 📤 SHARE this with anyone who thinks Philippine history started with Magellan. 📌 VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 — The Law That Proves a Writing System Was Almost Erased 1:45 — Basahan & Guhit: The Bikol Script Explained 4:10 — Writing Bottom-to-Top: The Unique Quirk 6:00 — Bamboo, Ash & Eco-Publishing 500 Years Early 8:30 — 💬 Did Your School Teach You Baybayin? 9:15 — The Ibalong: Southeast Asia's Greatest Untold Epic 11:00 — Baltog: The Man Who Bare-Handed a Monster Boar 13:30 — The First Settlement: Taro, Soil, and Civilization 15:00 — Handyong: The Ultimate Civilization-Builder 17:30 — Oryol: The Shape-Shifter Who Chose Love 20:00 — The Golden Age — Laws, Tools & Sural's Stone Syllabary 22:30 — The Gods of Ibalong: Gugurang & Asuang 25:00 — Three Volcanoes, One Flood: The Real Catastrophe 28:30 — When Mythology and Geology Agree 31:00 — Bantong and the Sleep-and-Stab Strategy 33:30 — Ibalong vs. Greek, Norse & Hindu Epics 36:00 — Spain Arrives: The Complicated Truth 38:30 — The Boxer Codex & the Doctrina Christiana 40:30 — How a Writing System Goes Silent 42:00 — 3,000 Miles: From India to Bikol Bamboo 44:30 — Basahan in 2026: The Resurrection 46:00 — Ibalong Festival: The Epic in the Streets 48:00 — Outro + Next Video Tease 📚 LEARN MORE: Ibalong Epic — Wikipedia Baybayin — Wikipedia The Aswang Project — Bicolano Culture & Religion Kawi Script — Wikipedia Vocabulario de la Lengua Bicol — Marcos de Lisboa (1628) Republic Act 10649 — Philippine Baybayin Recognition Act This video is for educational purposes. All historical and scientific information presented is based on documented sources, scholarly research, and archaeological evidence. #Baybayin #BikolScript #Ibalong