Biyernes, Agosto 6, 2021

Age of Empires III (Campaigns)

Sup!

It's rarely been an occurrence for me to create a simple blogs for games. But anyways, here's my take on Age of Empires III which falls under Microsoft.

Filipino's usually don't spend time working out on this games, like real strategy games and you will only come across few ones. This type of games comes off as boring to some but I have played Age of Empires II before and stopped, but came back again to rediscover it's series, Age of Empires III.

Age of Empires III in PC version was released in 2005 and it's Mac version was on 2006. Age of Empires is a real-time strategy game by Microsoft Corporation. AoE III has 2 expansions packs: AoE III: The Warchiefs and AoE III: Asian Dynasties.


AGE OF EMPIRES III


The Age of Empires III is narrated through out it's campaign story in Amelia Black's point of view. 

The First Act is titled Blood and tells the story of Morgan Black wayback 16th century who was a commander under The Knights of St. John who is defending Malta against Sahin from the Ottoman Empire. As Sahin's armies flee, Morgan and his friend Alain discovered this library with scripts and stories pointing out to the Fountain of Youth and a society called The Circle of Ossus. During the campaign, you will encounter Elisabet Ramsey (a.k.a. Lizzie of the Pirates) but will defeat her. The story is a little bit tricky as it will have mix of traitorous acts and foes becoming friends but that's how the world goes. 

The Second Act, Ice, then proceeds to the story of Morgan's grandosn named John Black. John has a Mohawk friend named Kanyenke, and this two will be attacked by General Warwick of Britain while they are in Brunswick. The duo will liberate Brunswick but at the expense of John uncle, named Stuart. John finally admits to Kanyenke that he is inlove with his sister, Nonahkee. They will then join the French Army in the Seven Years' War and with Colonel George Washington, tracks down Warwick who will ally himself with the Russians. John's last stand will be bombing the snowy mountain, killing himself and Warwick along with the Russians and the Circle of Ossus' troops in an avalanche. Kanyenke then returns to find Nonahkee giving birth to John's son, Nathaniel.

The last Act titled Steel takes place in the narrator's timeline who is Nathaniel's daughter and heiress named Amelia Black. Amelia black owns the Falcon Company, a railroad company that will expand their interests. Amelia then meets French prospector Pierre Beaumont, who leads her along with Commander Cooper to a Colorado mine where old Kanyenke lives. Kanyenke warns Amelia that Beaumont leads the Circle of Ossus. One of Beaumont's wolf kills Cooper while they search at the Lake which has now turned into a swamp. Amelia and Kanyenke chases Beaumont to an Incan city meeting Simon Bolivar along the way. Eventually they attack the last stronghold in Cuba called the Ossuary and the riches they acquired was used to expand the business. The end scene is where an old man congratulates Amelia Black for breaking the Circle. It would be righteous to assume that it was Morgan Black, whose life was extended when he drank a small portion of the water's lake in the ending of the first act.


NOTE:

The original Age of Empires III was a cool story with twists and turns in it's plot that makes it beautiful. They also introduced the concept of Home Cities and the level-up of an Era. So when you notice in it's game play, you can customize the Home City and as you gain experiences and buildings, your army will also improve and you end up from Discovery Age to Imperial Age. Fortresses are present too for special types of soldiers.



AGE OF EMPIRES: THE WARCHIEFS


The additional concept to this expansion is the use of stealth. So The Warchiefs takes more focus on the tribal part of the story. Still in the Black's family point of view, and their home city is the Black Family Estate.

The First Act titled Fire starts from Nathaniel Black (father of Amelia Black from the original campaign and child of the late John Black with Nonahkee as the mother and his uncle, Kanyenke). The story starts with Nathaniel and Kanyenke conversing with the Mohawks and Seneca an discouraging them to fight in the American Revolutionary War. The Hessian mercenery Col. Sven Kuechler took Nonahkee and raided their village. Col. George Washington then enters the scene and took commands, leading to a string of victories. This campaign shows how Nathaniel Black wasted the whole family's fortune in helping in the American Revolution, with him returning as a poor man in Yorktown.

The Second Act titled Shadow tells the story of Chayton Black, the son of Amelia Black who is half-Lakota and is expanding the Falcon Railroad Company. He winds up in the middle of Red Cloud's war where he helps defend against the Sioux and became friends with Fort Laramie's William Billy Holme. Ten years later, he revisits Holme and finds he is now sheriff and informs him of a gold rush in the Black Hills of Dakota. Chayton looks for Crazy Horse, the Sioux chief but Holme's ambushes them leaving Crazy Horse dead and wrecking up negotiations. Once the fort is completed, Holme's forces Chayton to eradicate a Sioux village without mercy and this is where Chayton chose to side with the Sioux. General Custer arrives and Chayton recounts his tale of how Holme's was the cause of all the unrest. Chayton eventually shoots Holme when they meet in the end. Chayton then asks Custer not to kill the Sioux but Custer made him decide to side whether with them or against them. Chayton left and battled with Custer where Amelia narrates she never saw her son again, recounting either he died along with his cavalrymen or living a life with his wife in the Black Hills.


NOTE: 

The Warchief Expansion takes into keen detail the different tribal characteristics so you will notice that in the gameplay, Trading Posts always gives an advantage much like in the Second and Last Act of the original campaign story. Always try to build Trading Posts, they can generate soldiers and different clans introduces different kinds of warriors so be diverse and do all the secondary objective, map discovery can be quite fun.



AGE OF EMPIRES III: ASIAN DYNASTIES


    This Age of Empire's storyline is now focused on the Asian countries namely Japan, India and China. Unlike the rest of the series in AoE III, this is the only expansion that does not revolve along the Black Family story.

The Japanese Campaign is based on the Unification of Japan and on the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The young general named Sakuma Kichiro meets up with Daimyo Mototada at the Siege of Osaka which they stormed the castle. They then moved to eliminate villages that may support Tokugawa's enemy who is Daimyo Uesugi Kagekatsu. Later then on, another enemy of Tokugawa named Ishida Mitsunari threatened Mototada's estate and Mototada had to leave Kichiro. Kichiro evetually learns from an Oda clan samurai that he is not an adopted orphan but was orphaned when Tokugawa razed an entire village killing Kichiro's parents. Mototada confirmed them when they eventually met but reminds Kichiro of the Samurai Code and his loyalty. Kichiro decided to help Mototada with Mototada forcing him to leave along with his villagers. Mototada then committed seppuku leaving Kichiro and Tokugawa eventually battling together and winning, making Tokugawa the Shogun of Japan. Kichiro leaves Tokugawa in the final scene, riding his horse with the voiceover of Mototada about loyalty to one's own mastter.


The Chinese campaign tells the story of a Ming Captain named Jian Huang who dreams of the outside world along with Lao Chen, a large and crude sailor. The Treasure Ship was attacked by pirates and under the orders of the spoiled and selfish Admiral Jinhai, who us the nephew of the Emperor, the duo saved the fleet and traveled west. They evetually landed in India, battling Indian Zamorin to save Jinhai. They continue to travel west even when other ships turned back where they eventually landeed on Yucatan where crews where imprisoned by Aztec warriors. The story became sour when they discovered that it was Admiral Jinhai who manipulated the Aztecs thinking he was a God and siding with the Indian Zamorin to eliminate the crew. They killed Jinhai in the end and removed any trace of their presence, sailing back to China.

The Indian Campaign is about the Rebellion of a Sepoy member serving the British East India Company. The character, Nanib, was a member of the Sepoy regiments who became disillusioned with the cruel and abusive ways the Company was treating his fellow Indians. His superior, Colonel Edwardson, regained control of saltpeter in Punjab and defeated arsonists in Calcutta. While Nanib tried to reason with the arsoninst, Edwardson ambushed them leaving Nanib confused and visibly shaken. The nail was driven finally when Edwardson ordered Nanib to use a rifle greased with pork fat that is a taboo to them. He took the rifle and shot one of his soldiers. The Rebellion then started with Nanib and Pravar Patel leading a regiment of sepoy to free Bahadur Shah II. Battle after battle eventually ensues that led to Edwardson's death.


Note:

        Unlike the original campaign and The Warchief Expansion, the Asian Dynasties introduces another way of leveling called Wonders. The villagers needed to build Wonders so that a civilization may advance, this makes advancement very unique from the other two campaign storylines. Another thing I've noticed was the limited number of houses one can build. Unlike the two, Asian Dynasties only allows a villager to build specific number of houses that still equates to 10 people per house, making population generation faster but more prone to population loss when a house is destroyed. Aside from that, buildings are also limited such that there are minimum numbers of building that can be built unlike previously where you can place any building, anytime and  anywhere so build wisely. China also has this Treasure Ship where it generates supplies regardless of the location.

        And most of all, the best concept they added are the pre-organized soldiers in the War Academy. The first two would require that each soldier will be generated based on how many you want and what type of soldier, in Asian Dynasties example India or China, you can click on a Soldier Set and then a single training can generate 4 specified soldiers that specialize in different forms of combat. Like 2 horsemen with 2 pikers etc, which is like a Soldier Combo. You cannot customize but it saves a great deal of time specially when there's a surprise ambush going on whilst you are raiding or destroying other settlements.

    Make note also of cross soldiers from other races when you ally up in the Consulate. You can have different types of soldiers regardless of campaign AND YOU WILL LOVE SIEGE EQUIPMENTS ESP in Japanese Campaign where every splint of wood goes kaboom (sighs in satisfaction). This Expansion also had me racking up MORE WOOD AND COINS than the first two campaign stories.




I'm not really a pro player but this is my take on the AoE III. Hope you had something to gain!

Lunes, Marso 8, 2021

FOR YOU

 FOR YOU

Remember

Smoky pipes and silly wind chimes, a bass playing on repeat

I had my eyes on you, but you looked away.. is this defeat?

A small chuckle from your friend beside you, thought it was funny

but I can't keep my eyes off you, shit's never that easy.


DAMIRES HILLS


That gathered wit and chance was never a good combo

As I delve into the abyss of loving you

You were beautifuL and more beautiful,

you were perfect and more. 




One-third of a dozen years loving you, 

but just one third of three years being beside you

we were apart and you never felt it

we were apart and it broke my wit.



To those times I wished you were beside me,

to the times I wished I could hold you

for the moments I missed being beside you

for the moments I wished, loVed and wished more of you.



It's funny really, as wishing is for the impossible and hoping is for the attainable


And so I look into the ocEan and think of you smiling

ironic, how you smile now keeps me scrolling for more while crying.

These tear-stricken face you will never see

for I want you to believe you deserve something more than me.



Here's a confession I'd like to make,

that after more than a Year of leaving 

I wished you had gone home to me and  kissed me,

hugged me, assured me and... stayed.



I have loved you more than anything, saw my future with yOu

but in this cruel conservative world that we live through

it will never accept me and you.



I don't see you weak, I see you strong

never think that for once, I hoped we never belonged.

Because it isn't easy to stay for something

that has no assUrance and perhaps time will eventually leave crumbling.



I have seen you happy without me, that's more than enough

Please never cry again, I hope I would always be the 'lesson' in your life

I wished I could have been more than just the ship in your shore,

but somebody else is set to be the home you will always adore



In times you'll forget, feel ugly and hopeless,

always remember someone like me behind lens loved you never the less

He may treat you and serve you like you're his only Princess,

but please ne'er forget me who made you my Queen and my love for you, priceless.   



Wherever. 

Whenever.

ALWAYS.




 














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BACK FROM THE ABYSS

    So basically, these past few years I have been quite busy with my career and things were quite getting offhand. I took on a job since 2017 and worked my ass off since then. The year 2018 came with a rush, I took on a Master's degree, same for the year 2019 (where I thought I would be able to graduate) but that was the year I had learned how to work smart not hard. 

I flunked my Master's Comprehensive Exam and took on a refresher course, it was also at that time where the dreaded DENGUE SEASON came. Flash forward, I was taking my final semester in Master's and was awaiting for my exam schedule so I could shove the Thesis at my throat when COVID came.

YEP. And I had a hard time trying to stay alive and working to ensure the community stays safe. Worked on Facilities and even had arguments with higher-ups (that's just the way I am). This is the year 2021 and I managed to survive in the frontlines. 

But COVID was only the start.

During the pandemic, I had several things working on my mind that brought me several thoughts I had long forgotten.

MY DREAM OF TAKING UP MEDICINE.

I was busy with my lovelife and career in 2016 that I didn't pursue my dream. I had several reasons not to and I was adamant I will really survive. However, being imprisoned on that room with several other older colleagues, all the things I ever thought had crossed my mind.

It was really sad seeing all of them wishing they'd see their family, them lamenting that if it weren't for the big need of money they would have chosen to retire or work in the agricultural field (most of them owns several pieces of land by generations and though not quite large to be considered rich enough). I saw them being all hopeless as we were quarantined due to a local outbreak for the first time in our town.

That was the first time I saw their tear-stricken faces, their tired auras and the need for rest but they have children, they owe loans to banks and their husbands are earning next to nothing. They had to take on the reins of working because their husbands can't, won't or will never be able to work again. It was hard. They are paid constantly but it would never get bigger. And that's when I asked my self... do I plan to stay here forever? Don't get me wrong, government service pays big but the question is, when will you be able to enter? You will earn big during working, earn pension after but it would take the toll on you. 

I then took on my passion for learning. Stupid as I may be sometimes, but I hunger to learn new things. It was fascinating trying and knowing things I don't know, I even had a thing once for coding but I erased it as it would take me a few years to learn it on my own. My passion is to learn and taking up Medicine will eventually lead me to it. With this I had my core reason.

And a young 24-year old me thought about this for the next 19 days in quarantine.


When I got out, the first thing I did was to check on my college classmates. Most of them who works are now travelling, getting engaged or in other businesses, only few of them took up medicine and who's accounts are silent or dried up I don't even know if they are active anymore. This reminded me of the saying, "If you want to be great, you must disappear."

This was a road less taken.

I checked on NMAT and their registration period would already be in 2 days. I had to decide. And I secretly took the exam, paying everything straight from my minimum jobs wallet. I had to lie in their faces of why I had to go home early from work, of why I don't stay up late in drinking and binging sessions with my bros and why I had to lock up myself every night, working my ass off studying except for Sundays.

(For those taking up NMAT (Online Exam) in PH, goodluck! Notes are available online, I can point you to some references I used.)

I took it last January 30 and passed with 87 as my score. It was not that good but it was not bad too. My previous NMAT was 68, so for me, that was a wow factor. Four years working on the job and zero interaction with those test items, a few weeks of studying and pulling 87 was an achievement for me. It won't be great for you but it was great for me. XD

Fast forward and now, I am trying to apply in an infamous school known for their streaks of topnotcher physicians. I hope I get on with my dream school and start a new chapter of my life, this time with my dream and a decision with my choice. The feeling is different, it's exhilarating. It's like I've been waiting for this for all of my life. And this feeling was different when I was taking my Master's degree, failed or pass, it was as if 'nah, it's fine I will try harder again'.

So this must be the feeling of eagerness, of striving for things you yourself chose.


I won't promise to be frequent but I would try to revive this page time by time. 

Sabado, Disyembre 2, 2017

Bucari Mountains, Leon - A Travel to the Top of Leon




EN ROUTE TO LEON

The town of Leon is accessed via jeepney. So after you land in the beautiful city of Iloilo, take a jeepney in route to the small Wet Market of Jaro. The Jaro Wet Market is at the back of the Cathedral and is accessible to several jeepneys like Jaro Liko, NFA (which turns nearest to the Market) and  SM City Leganes via Aquino Ave. (drops you off the side of the Wet Market). Arriving at the Jaro Wet Market, ask around or you can look for the jeepney with the label Leon at the side.

So travelling to Leon takes like an hour from the City of Iloilo, during the travel ask the 'konduktor' to drop you off at the town or to the area where you can catch a ride to Bucari. But beware, there is a feud between these people which brings me to the three options in travelling to Bucari.

So you may take:

A. VIA JEEPNEY - After being dropped at the town, another jeepney may take you to Bucari, Leon. But be warned that jeepneys MAY OR MAY NOT TRAVEL depending on the NUMBER of people planning to go to Bucari. This option may be CHEAPER but this requires vast amount of patience because you need to wait and a kilogram of Faith that a Jeepney will travel.

B. VIA TRICYCLE - They are in feud with the ones below. This is another option that you may take if you are travelling by group. A tricycle can take up to 5 or 6 person so it will take LESS TIME to fill up. Downside is, it WON'T BE REALLY DROPPING you at The Pine Forest Campsite but a Mini-Terminal near Bucari that will have motorcycle drivers that will bring you to the campsite itself. And lastly;

C. VIA MOTORCYCLE / SINGLE - They are in feud with the ones above. These motorcycle riders are the FASTEST but can a bit COSTLY than the two above. These people will bring you from the town to the Campsite itself for 150/person.

And we travelled by C. We were asked by a 'konduktor' if were planning to travel to Bucari and I answered Yes, so he asked if we already have a 'sundo' and we told him we were going there by ourselves so he told me that he knows someone who can take us there.

TO BUCARI

Technically, if you can't handle a motorcycle well, this isn't the road for you. The road was literally, Deathly. These roads were paved and cemented but it doesn't remove the fact that it was built along the mountainside, so basically you are travelling 'over mountains'. Snake-roads and quite very high then goes down, this road will definitely surpass your life's up's and down's. Manong was very skilled in handling the motorcycle and he really is a very good driver (using proper lights and horning in populated areas) he was able to reach Bucari in less than an hour with no hassle. He even brought us to areas that has a nice view while we were on the road.


Manong's motorcyle unit, taking you to places.


So first photo while on the road er cliff road, that's the edge with death below.

Before we went to the Bucari Campsite, Manong asked if we want to go to the Imoy Falls and we said yes so he took us there. The Imoy Falls is quite a distance from the Campsite but it was good (minus the under construction road) and a bit muddy.


The Road To Imoy


Take photos but appreciate Nature more.
 When we arrived at the area, there are several residents who are guarding the entrance. You are required to pay Php 20.00 for the maintenance and environmental fee because the residents are the one keeping the way clean and building new bridges or repairing old ones. They also sell organic honey, go try them. XD We had no tour guide so Manong was the one who 'tour guided' us.


Driver/Photographer/Tour Guide

The walk was not that long though.


Resident's children's play time


Okay. Passed by the first hanging bridge.


You can wade in this spot with life jacket if you want.
And finally we arrived.


The Imoy Falls
The falls didn't looked like what it seemed to be because Manong told us that the residents in here attach water hoses on top of the falls to gather water for their consumption. This decreased the flow of water and is causing the falls to be dried a bit.


With my back facing the falls, this is the view.

After having quite a photoshoot, we walked back to the area were we left the motorcycle to proceed to the Campsite proper.


The bridge, homebound.

Walking back home
Having a hard time here. XD
After travelling back to the Barangay Hall at Imoy, Manong took us to The Bucari Campsite where the real shit begins. As per arranged, Manong waited for us till we return but seeing that there are also many motorcycle drivers around, I guess I should have been fine if we let Manong leave.

The Bucari Campsite is available for accommodations but you can also trek the mountain without having to enter the campsite. Entering the campsite requires you to pay a fee (forgot but seems like Php20.00). 

We started to trek and I was amazed that this mountainside trek has a metal handrailing and stone stairs are currently being constructed.


Handrail for support and stepping stones currently being constructed. This is were your fees goes. Hahahahah.. kidding!

The trek was quite tiring and me, being unhealthy, made it quite harder. Stops were made but I didn't give up (insert "Keep Holding On" song). The good thing was the temperature was cold and good, the air was purely fresh (lighter than the usual air) and sweats feels like healthy ones (not sticky). It was like 30 minutes or so but to me it felt like forever.
Hooray! Thought it was the real summit, but nah. Still a long way up.


Good thing we arrived at the Summit Level 1 (I was fooled because there is another real summit and I invented this one). Beware that there are bees. 


The First Level. Nice view and I feel like going down already I thought it was over.
We saw people who still trudged to the right side, going to the another top. So tired as I was, I still went on. I am here now, why not finish it? So we reached the Second Level and this is where the famous instagrammable Fallen Tree is. 


Be brave enough to reach the edge. 


Looking down for real. This is where you land when you fall.

There are no guards here so if you fall, it will be kinda bone-breaking. The tree is also wet when it rains, the log kinda moves and is only supported with nailed branches. We continued trekking up and finally the reached the Last Level. 
I hope we're not lost.

I guess this is the Talon Peak. The highest peak of the range.


You climb on the flaglets base and reward yourself.


It is finished. YES!! I love how the clouds form horizontals.

We rested for a while and started to trek down after. We went inside the campsite and started to look for some cafeteria or food hall. The campsite has limited food services because being up in the mountain is no joke and the nearest town is sooo far away, so when going in groups it is much better to bring personal foods or order upon you arrive to avoid food conflict with other groups.

This is the first mountain I ever climbed and I am happy about it. You can enjoy it in a whole day, after that there is nothing much to do. Or you can return to town to enjoy their famous chicken delicacy. 

HAPPY ISKYERDA!

Lunes, Disyembre 26, 2016

2D1N - The Ruins (Bacolod)


DUMANGAS - THE RUINS (BACOLOD CITY)

Travelling to Dumangas Port


We were taken by our "sundo" (a tricycle) from Damires Hills to a jeepney terminal in Janiuay where we were told by the driver to take a jeepney bound for the next town Mina and on Mina take a jeepney en route to Iloilo City's Tagbak Terminal via Zarraga. We plan to drop off on Zarraga because this is where Dumangas jeepneys pass. But I think this was quite a hassle so I modified the course.

Modifications made by yours truly:
JANIUAY (take a jeepney to Mina and there take a jeepney that's bound for Tagbak too or take one thats routed to Tagbak directly then drop off at Zarraga) - ZARRAGA (at the opposite side of the Church there's a sign where a tricycle directly brings you to the PORT for Php 60).

This tricycle trip was not on my list of travelling courses on how to arrive to Dumangas Port. I just saw it on the signboard while taking a snack at a Frank's Burger Stand in front of the Church. I asked the driver if they deliver passengers to the Port itself and they said yes. The only disadvantage in using this type of course is that I don't know if this is more costly that the regular way (Dumangas jeepney dropping you at Brgy with 20-min tricycle travel to port) and has a long waiting time (the driver fills the tricycle before leaving) but I think this is way more faster because this tricycle doesn't take the Coastal road. It takes a shortcut.

Yes, a shortcut. A shortcut into rural areas where fishponds are numerous but very few inhabitants along the way so I do not recommend this for past sunset travels it might be dangerous. It passes vegetations and there aren't even proper streetlights. Then this tricycle drops you at a certain gate near the coastal road where another tricycle driver brings you to the Port and note that you don't have to pay to this driver because it is included in the Php 60 fare you paid to the first one. They bring you inside the port and unloads your things so I think that's quite a plus.

Inside the port, go the the Ticketing Office. As you get inside the door, there are already shipping representatives who line up and take your payments so as you trudge on the line they also guide you on what to do. Kinda ant-like line with payments on each side. We where told to board the RoRo (Roll On, Roll Off) and don't forget to get your tickets after the guard rips off his part (we almost forgot ours *face palm*). We arrived at the Port almost 10 or past 10 AM and we were told that we will arrive at BREDCO Port by quarter to 12 NN.

The travel was good, do excuse the crews who sleep on the passenger seats, they're friendly though. I was asleep during the ship travel so I haven't taken any photos but I will if I do again. This was my first time riding it though.

At BREDCO Port


At BREDCO Port, we were told to board off as soon as the ship docked. Then using GRABaTaxi we took a taxi to The Ruins. Normally, the price would have been around 150 from the port to The Ruins. Quite cheaper than renting a taxi without Grab where the drivers could increase the price and rip you off with more money. We negotiated with the driver to wait for us.

We passed by numerous sugarcane plantations, well, thats what Bacolod is known for. They have agri-industrial type of living but they are rich. I can say this plantations are owned by rich families by the looks of it. So we arrived at The Ruins after a winding ride that I think would last less than 30 minutes. And we started our pictorial/photoshoot/Instagram/whatever-she-calls-it-pictorial.

At The Ruins


By the way, prepare Php100 for adults and contact the management if you plan to have "real pictorials or photoshoots".

Rolling mini-hills perfect for events and occasions

Greenhouse-topped like pathway
These are the views you directly get from the right side after entering. Bacolod really gives a different vibe. Feels like a farm home.

The Front View

Another Front View
A perfect side view
And.. whoopsie, I kinda love this view. <3
The old mansion is obviously undergoing renovations with the framing steels bulging out of the 2nd floor of the mansion. The place is beautiful but you've got nothing much to do here than the picture taking stuff. Well, aside from giving the "haciendero" feeling as you stroll on the garden and sit on the grass. I think this place oughta do something to liven up, I hope visiting here again if the reconstructions are complete. This place can be of many things if handled correctly.
Pagod na po ang model ko XD
So after strolling on the green green grass of The Ruins.we decided to enter the mansion and look at some of the things inside.
Saw this at the hallway entrance
The Drag-Me-Inside-Pose
There's not much stuff inside the house but some old things are still on display for tourists. I guess they also wanted to let the people know of the history of this house and how it became of high regard to Bacolodnon's culture.

Available at the Souvenir Shop (inside the Mansion)

Dresses from the mansion's era

Photographs
We tried to get to the second floor but it was closed. So we apparently went outside to do some last minute strolling.
The Infamous Fountain

The Mansion, The Lady and The Fountain
As a fan of Enrique Gil, my partner had an amazing time in visiting the Ruins but as a romantic person I wished we had visited it at night because I heard it was more beautiful when the sun sets down and the lights turn up. They also have a cafe beside the mansion and you can find food stalls also as you enter the premises. They have corn dogs, ice creams and stuff, especially it was a sunny day.

After that we went to SM City Bacolod where we tried that famous Vikings Buffet Restaurant which is for another story and planning to eat those sweet cakes she kept talking about. By almost 4 PM we returned to BREDCO Port and this time boarded the 2GO Fastcraft which only took us 1 hour to arrive at the Port near La Puz, Iloilo City in contrast to taking the RoRo at Dumangas.

Well, it was a nice time writing this one though I am a newbie backpacker. Thank you for reading!

Your's truly, The Author

"Life isn't meant to be lived in a single place alone."