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Dalaketnon : ウィキペディア英語版
Dalaketnon

Dalaketnon are the bad ''engkanto''. ''Dalaketnons'' appeared as tall and handsome males and beautiful females. They dress in fashionable manner, live in mansions and try to fit in with mortal people. Some believe that the only way to ''Dalaket'', their dwelling place, is by entering the ''Dalaket'' trees. These creatures abduct people and take them to their world. They hold a feast for their victims and force them to eat the Black Rice that put them under their spell making them their slaves.
''Dalaketnons'' were known to be rather beautiful elitists. They have a bit of a ''coño'', a kind of telekinesis as well as corporeal duplication—meaning they could generate tangible, living copies of themselves indefinitely, and their hairs and eyes turn white whenever they power manifests.〔
The ''Dalaketnons'' have a normal contact with humans but the humans do not know that they are engkanto. Old folks believed that ''Dalaketnons'' can change an ordinary human into creatures like them. They use a magical black rice to change their victims into a ''Dalaketnon''. It was also believed that they were the mortal enemies of the good ''engkanto''. They are from the royal blood of bad engkantos that served as their ruler. They were associated to be the masters of ''Aswang'', ''Bal-Bal'', ''Wak Wak'', ''Manananggal'', ''Amalanhig'', and even ''Tiktik''.
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