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A long narrative poem follows a noble young warrior whose opening monologue recounts childhood, betrayal, and wrongful imprisonment; interwoven are episodes of battlefield bravery, courtly intrigue, and steadfast devotion to his beloved, who endures anxieties at home. Encounters with allies and rivals lead through exile, rescue, and reconciliations, while embedded digressions offer moral reflection on justice, loyalty, and fate. Written in ornate Tagalog verse, the work alternates dramatic storytelling with lyrical passages and explanatory asides, blending romantic plot, political commentary, and didactic reflection into a continuous epic narrative.
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