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Why did indarapatra order sulayman to kill a monster?
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Sulayman killed the four monsters and brought back peace in Mindanao.
King Indarapatra's motive in the story of "Indarapatra and Sulayman" is to protect his kingdom and his people from the evil creature, the Sarimaw. He demonstrates his bravery and leadership by seeking out Sulayman's help to defeat the Sarimaw and prevent it from causing harm to his land. Ultimately, his motive is to ensure the safety and prosperity of his kingdom.
The setting of "Indarapatra and Sulayman" is in the Kingdom of Mindanao, where the two brothers, the warriors Indarapatra and Sulayman, protect their realm from a monstrous serpent that terrorizes their land. The story is set in a mythical and fantastical world with elements of Filipino folklore and legends.
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Sulayman killed the four monsters and brought back peace in Mindanao.
The climax of the Indarapatra and Sulayman story occurs when Sulayman faces the giant serpent, with both characters demonstrating their bravery and intelligence in a final showdown. Sulayman outwits the serpent by using his wit and cunning, leading to the serpent's defeat and the resolution of the conflict, marking the peak of the story's tension and action.
The main characters in the story of "Indarapatra and Sulayman" are Indarapatra, the warrior king of the Kingdom of Mantapuli, and Sulayman, his brother who possesses magical powers. Other characters include the antagonist, the monster named Kalis, and various creatures from Philippine folklore like the Tikbalang and the Lambana.
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"Indarapatra and Sulayman" is a Filipino epic about the brothers Indarapatra and Sulayman, who are tasked with protecting the kingdom of Mantapuli from the giant serpent Oryol. With the help of magical weapons and assistance from mythical creatures, they eventually defeat Oryol and save their kingdom. The story highlights themes of bravery, brotherhood, and the triumph of good over evil.