North Quintelia Native Reservation
"I'm very sorry, but we already purchased the lands." A man in a business suit slowly said in Filipino. He seems out of place with the indigenous wearing nothing but covers of their private areas.
"We're humans. You just cannot build on our lands. This is our sacred territory." Utut Tae, a native, explained.
"I know, but you do know those gods of yours don't exist. Plus, I'll donate some of my earnings." The flashy-looking man explained. Some tribesmen cocked their guns. The Esiha tribe might have primitive houses and clothing, but their main source of income is hunting. "Let's not use violence here. I build a mall and an apartment here, I'll let you live in one of the apartments free of charge for one year. Deal?" The business man said. He wasn't informed that the area was a native reservation. When he arrived, he told his boss about the confusion, but his boss insists on having the land for some reason.
"You can't understand. First of all, that tree over there is where the hundredth generation priest is buried, and therefore, that tree is one of our gods. And that tree clearly exists. Next, Bathala's second scripture wouldn't allow us to live inside rocks, as rocks are part of the earth." Utut Tae exclaimed. A few more men and women gathered around, shouting at the man for being an insensitive fuck disrespecting their culture. The man tried to calm them but the shouting continued. He seems defeated.
A few kilometers South, a group of women are walking, taking loudly. They're looking for another cell tower to destroy. They weren't a hiking group or an all-women demolition team. They are the terrorist group of Warriors for Gaia. They have crossed the border of the Reservation, and, unknown to them, is now approaching a village fast. From the distance, screaming of people, the loudest of which for female, echoed through the tropical forest. They walked faster, but was easily tied by their fat bellies. When they strived, the village seemed abandoned, with a few animals inside their cages. The group let out the animals but killed some of the male ones. They then saw a group of tribesmen huddled around something.