🩸 The Whispers of Liloan | Aswang Story Part 3: Old Tales and New Fears
As Elias struggles with the unsettling signs that have crept into the quiet town of Liloan, he finds himself drawn to the wisdom of an old man known only as Pedro. With a heart burdened by fear and desperation, Elias listens closely as Pedro begins to speak about the creature that lurks in the shadows - a being from old Filipino folklore known as the Aswang. The stories Pedro tells are not tales meant to entertain, but warnings, heavy with truth. The Aswang is no ordinary monster. It walks among people during the day, wearing the face of someone familiar. But by night, it changes into something unspeakable, something hungry.
Pedro describes how it takes many forms: sometimes a black pig, a dog, or a large bird. Other times, it appears as a beautiful woman, luring victims with charm before revealing its terrifying nature. Its true form is rarely seen, for those who do often do not survive. It is drawn to pregnant women, the sick, and the weak - anyone vulnerable enough to fall prey. With a tongue long and thin as thread, it feeds in silence, draining life from its victims and leaving only empty husks behind.
Elias, once a man of logic, can no longer deny what is happening in his town. The missing livestock, the children’s fear, the silence of the dogs at night, and the strange scent that clings to the air - all of it now points to something much darker than he could have imagined. And as the whispers grow louder, Elias must decide whether to run from the truth or confront the evil that is stalking Liloan.
🕯️ About This Series:
The Whispers of Liloan is a 10-part Filipino horror series that explores the terrifying legends of the Aswang. Set in a small provincial town, the story slowly peels away the comfort of the familiar and replaces it with something ancient and horrifying. Each episode builds on the last, drawing viewers deeper into a web of fear, superstition, and survival.
📺 What to Expect in Part 3:
A deeper look into the origins of the Aswang in Filipino folklore
Old Man Pedro shares chilling stories that blur the line between myth and reality
Elias begins to accept that what haunts Liloan is not just rumor, but real
Vivid details of the Aswang's abilities, habits, and warning signs
A chilling sense of isolation and rising dread in the community
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This video was created with the help of artificial intelligence and guided by the creator’s own imagination and storytelling. While it may feature folklore and references to traditional beliefs, this is a fictional work for entertainment purposes only. Some characters, events, and depictions are entirely fictional or dramatized. Viewer discretion is advised, especially for sensitive audiences. This story is not meant to offend or disrespect any culture, person, or belief. All creative assets were developed with a deep appreciation for Philippine mythology and horror storytelling.
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