DARANGEN:
The Abduction of Princess Lawanen
"Sons of Kadaan," called MINDALANO
SA TONONG loudly. "You!" he called DIMAAKO DI LIYON, "and all
the commanding princes of Kadaraan sa Ndaw." Heads turned as the heat of
battle eased. "I need volunteers who will dare cross the battle fields and
round up the fighters of Kadaraan-sa-Ndaw. I want all the field commanders
assembled at the headquarters of MISOYAW. Look," pointing at the screaming
hordes of warriors trotting down from the hills, "Once the allied armies
of Bembaran are mingled with the defenders of Kadaan, it will be impossible to
distinguish between friends and foes. It will be a disaster that will deplete
Sagorongan-a-Ragat."
Without saying a word, the young princes
turned and plunged into the combating mobs until the warring factions were
herded into distinct opposite sides.
Having been drawn apart, a neutral flag was
suddenly hoisted between the warring armies. BATARA SA MINALANG stood in the
middle. Large portion of the combating armies regrouped behind Minalang to form
a third army. Earlier combatants became allies behind Minalang; the peacemaker
of the warring Empires.
"Listen son," said Minalang in
earnest. "I want you to find Somialalaw Solog and any of the noble
chieftains of Bembaran. Tell him to find a way to stop the fighting. The
resources of Kadaraan sa Ndaw are depleted. Mangled bodies and severed heads
covers the plains of Sagorongan a Ragat. Kadaan is defeated. KING DIMASANGKAY
of Doronan is dead. The battle ships of Kadaan are either sunk or pinned in the
harbor. I want a temporary truce to last until tomorrow. If no peaceful
solution is found, then he can resume the battle and fight for the sun's
crown."
Minalang turned to his brother.
"ROMARABAN-SA-LENA," said he, "and you too GOMANOD, go and find
Mindalano sa Tonong. Tell him of my request for a temporary pause to the
fighting. Inform him, I am trying to find the root cause of the conflict and
stop the bloodshed. If no solution is found until tomorrow, then he can resume
the battle till death and vie for the sun's crown."
The couriers left in different directions.
One group ascended the hills to Ragiray while the other group crossed the
plains of Sagorongan-a-Ragat through the hordes of men guarding the camp of
MISOYAW.
"My dear prince from the sea border kingdom,"
greeted Mindalano-sa-Tonong jovially. He knew for certain the purpose of their
appearance. "Where is the beloved Minalang? I have not seen him since the
war begun."
"Respectable King," the couriers
returned. "We are the emissaries of Minalang. It is his ardent request
that a temporary truce takes effect immediately. Both great kingdoms have
proven their points but there is no sense continuing the fight. No one is going
to prevail and in the end, the empire will be destroyed and its resources lay to
waste."
The commanders of Kadaraan are just too glad
to oblige. They are eager to stop the war and salvage what is left and regroup
the survivors from the continental plains.
To be continued…
Should there be a nobility to do such from our "warring" entities in our country today...peace and harmony could be attained...but Allah's will be done.
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