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Yinlugen Bud is an ancient spirit from the Malaysian Chewong people. He is the ghost of a tree trunk and helped teach the hero [[Bujaegn Yed]] how to deliver children, as well as many other rituals pertaining to childbirth. He also warned the hero that to not share one's food when eating a meal is considered sinful. | '''Yinlugen Bud''' is an ancient spirit from the Malaysian Chewong people. He is the ghost of a tree trunk and helped teach the hero [[Bujaegn Yed]] how to deliver children, as well as many other rituals pertaining to childbirth. He also warned the hero that to not share one's food when eating a meal is considered sinful. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 6 January 2010
Yinlugen Bud is an ancient spirit from the Malaysian Chewong people. He is the ghost of a tree trunk and helped teach the hero Bujaegn Yed how to deliver children, as well as many other rituals pertaining to childbirth. He also warned the hero that to not share one's food when eating a meal is considered sinful.