Jaka Berek
by Balai Bahasa Surabaya · from Cerita Rakyat Jawa Timur
Adapted Version
Once, there was a boy named Jaka. He lived with his mother. His mother loved him very much. At times, other children teased him. They said he had no father. Jaka felt sad. But he was brave and kind.
One day, Jaka asked his mother. "Mother, who is my father?" His mother smiled. "Your father is a great leader," she said. She gave him a magic scarf. "This scarf is from him," she said. "Take it to him."
Jaka traveled far. He found his father's big house. Brother One and Brother Two were there. They were not happy to see Jaka. "You cannot come in," they said. Jaka showed them the magic scarf. "I have this," he said.
Their father came out. He saw the magic scarf. His eyes grew wide. "That scarf!" he said. "You are my son!" He hugged Jaka. It was a happy day.
The father had a test. "Clear the magic forest," he said. "Then I will know you are brave." Jaka was not scared. He had a magic spear from his grandpa. The spear glowed bright. The forest was friendly. Helpful spirits guided him. Jaka was kind to them.
He cleared the forest! His father was so proud. "You are now Sawunggaling," he said. "You belong here." All the people cheered.
Jaka learned his father had to go away. He went on a long trip to help others. Jaka missed him. But he remembered his father's kindness.
A contest was held. It was to choose a new leader. Brother One and Brother Two tried. They did not win. Jaka tried too. He helped all the people. He won the contest fairly. He became the new leader.
His brothers felt jealous. Their Uncle was with them. He also felt jealous. They made a mistake. They caused trouble. Jaka was sad. But he forgave them. He learned to be patient.
Jaka helped his people. He built things. He solved problems. He was a good leader.
One day, Jaka visited friends for advice. He came back with new ideas. He helped his people even more.
Jaka worked very hard. Then, a magic thing happened. He became a bright star in the sky. He did not go away. He changed. Now, he watches over his people forever. His people felt a little sad when he left. But they also felt hope.
Jaka was brave and kind. He helped all the people. That is what makes a true leader. Jaka's courage lives on. He is a star in the sky, watching over his people.
Original Story
Jaka Berek
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di sebuah desa
yang jauh dari
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bemama Dewi Sangkrah
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ayahnya. Pertanyaan Jaka Berek ini selalu membuat ibunya gelisah dan sedih karena jika
diceritakan takut Jaka Berek tidak dapat mengerti dan memahaminya karena masih kecil.
Setelah Jaka Berek mulai remaja, Dewi Sangkrah luluh hatinya dan dengan berat hati
menceritakan siapa sebenarnya ayah Jaka Berek.
Suatu hari, Jaka Berek duduk termenung seorang diri di balai-balai rumahnya, wajahnya
terlihat sedih. Ketika bermain tadi, teman-temannya kembali mengejeknya sebagai anak
haram. Melihat putranya tampak murung, Dewi Sangkrah merasa kasihan dan segera
mendekatinya. Dengan penuh kasih, Dewi Sangkrah memeluk putranya.
“Putraku..,, maafkan Ibu. Karena Ibulah, kau sejalu diejek teman-temanmu," kata Dewi
Sangkrah.
"Kalau begitu, Bu, tolong beri tahu siapa sebenarnya ayahku,” pinta Jaka Berek sambil
berpaling menatap Ibunya.
"Baiklah, Anakku. Kamu sudah besar, Ibu rasa, sudah saatnya kamu tahu siapa
ayahmu...” jawab Dewi Sangkrah sambil menghela nafas .
“Ceritakanlah semuanya, Bu. Walaupun ayah sudah meninggal, aku bisa menerima.
Tapi, beri tahu di mana kuburnya supaya aku dapat melihatnya.”
"Ti...ti...dak, Anakku. Ayahmu masih hidup.”
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"Benarkah, Bu? Di mana ia sekarang? Mengapa ia tidak menengok kita?” tanya Jaka
Berek bersemangat. Wajahnya mendadak cerah. Ia lepaskan pelukan ibunya dan seketika
berlutut di depan ibunya, "Bolehkan aku menemuinya?”
”Sabar Anakku...kau dapat menemuinya, tapi mungkin tidak mudah karena ayahmu
orang penting. Ayahmu adalah Adipati Surabaya,” jawab Dewi Sangkrah sambil memegang
bahu Jaka Berek.
Jaka Berek seketika terdiam. Terbayang ejekan teman-temannya. Ternyata ia bukan
anak haram. Ia punya ayah, bahkan seorang adipati. Dengan sabar, ia mendengarkan cerita
ibunya sejak awal pertemuannya dengan ayah hingga akhirnya terpaksa berpisah.
Setelah ibunya selesai bercerita, Jaka Berek minta izin untuk mencari ayahnya tersebut.
Dewi Sangkrah sangat berat melepas Jaka Berek pergi seorang diri, apalagi untuk bertemu
Adipati Surabaya. Dewi Sangkrah membekali Jaka Berek dengan selembar selendang atau
cinde Puspita untuk ditunjukkan kepada ayahnya sebagai bukti bahwa ia adalah anaknya.
“Bawalah cinde Puspita ini dan tunjukkan pada Adipati. Mudah-mudahan ia akan
mengenali cinde ini, Hati-hatilah, Nak,” kata Dewi Sangkrah berurai air mata.
Setelah mendapat restu ibunya, Jaka Berek segera meninggalkan rumah menuju
Kadipaten Surabaya. Beberapa potong pakaian dan makanan yang dibuntal dengan kain
tergantung di ujung batang kayu di atas pundaknya. Ia berjalan penuh semangat dan harapan
sehingga tidak merasa lelah. Bayangan akan bertemu dengan ayahnya membuatnya
bersemangat.
Setelah sampai di Kota Surabaya, Jaka Berek segera pergi ke kadipaten. Di pintu
gerbang kadipaten ia dihadang oleh dua orang prajurit bemama Sawungsari dan SaWungrana
yang merupakan putra Adipati Surabaya. Sawungrana dan Sawungsari tidak membolehkan
Jaka Berek masuk ke dalam kadipaten. Di sisi lain, Jaka Berek terus memaksa sehingga
terjadi perkelahian hebat antara Jaka Berek melawan Sawungsari dan Sawungrana.
Mendengar ada keributan di luar kadipaten, Adipati Surabaya yang bernama Jayengrana
kemudian keluar untuk melerai. Akhirnya perkelahian dapat dihentikan.
Setelah ketiganya disuruh duduk, Adipati Jayengrana menanyakan penyebab
perkelahian tersebut.
"Ada apa? Mengapa kalian berkelahi? Siapa pemuda ini?” tanya Adipati Jayengrana
kepada Sawungsari dan Sawungrana.
Sawungsari dan Sawungrana menceritakan bahwa ada anak bergama Jaka berek yang
hendak bertemu dengan Adipati Jayengrana dan mengaku sebagai anaknya. Sawungsari dan
Sawungrana menolak permintaan Jaka Berek sehingga terjadi perkelahian karena Jaka Berek
tetap memaksa masuk. Adipati sejenak terkejut sambil memandangi seorang pemuda yang
bersimpuh di depannya. Adipati Jayengrana kemudian menanyakan apakah Jaka Berek punya
bukti yang dapat menunjukkan bahwa ia memang anaknya.
”Anak muda, apa yang membuatmu yakin bahwa kau adalah putraku?” tanya Adipati
Jayengrana
Sesuai dengan pesan ibunya, Jaka Berek kemudian mengeluarkan cinde Puspita dari
dalam bajunya. ”Tbu hamba menyuruh hamba memberikan cinde ini kepada Adipati,” jawab
Jaka Berek sambil menyerahkan cinde Puspita.
Seketika wajah Adipati Jayengrana tampak sangat terkejut. Ia teringat pada istri
keduanya yang telah ditinggalkannya. Ia yang telah memberikan cinde itu kepadanya.
Meskipun sudah dapat membuktikan dirinya sebagai anaknya, Adipati Jayengrana masih
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menghendaki Jaka Berek membuktikan kesaktiannya dengan membuka Hutan Wonokromo
yang terkenal angker karena merupakan tempatnya para dedemit dan binatang buas.
”Aku tidak percaya. Kau atau Ibumu mungkin telah mencurinya dari orang lain supaya
aku percaya bahwa kau anakku. Aku akan mengakuimu sebagai putraku jika kau dapat
membuka Hutan Wonokromo,” kata Adipati Jayengrana sambil menatap Jaka Berek.
"Baiklah, Adipati. Hamba akan mengalikan perintah Adipati,” jawab Jaka Berek
dengan penuh percaya diri.
”Anak muda, jika kau tidak berhasil menjalankan perintah ini, kau tidak perlu kembali
kesini. Sudah jelas, kau bukan putraku,” kata Adipati Jayengrana
Setelah mendengar peringatan Adipati Jayengrana, Jaka Berek segera minta diri
meninggalkan kadipaten menuju Hutan Wonokromo yang angker. Berkat tombak pusaka
Bliring pemberian kakeknya, Jaka Berek dapat menundukkan Hutan Wonokromo. Dengan
keberhasilan itu, Adipati Jayengrana dapat menerima Jaka Berek sebagai anaknya dan
kemudian mengganti namanya menjadi Sawunggaling. Jaka Berek kemudian tinggal di
dalam kadipaten bersama Sawungsari dan Sawungrana. Adipati Jayengrana sangat sayang
kepada Jaka Berek karena keberanian dan kehalusan budinya. Tabiatnya sangat berlawanan
dengan Sawungsari dan Sawungrana.
Setelah tinggal di dalam kadipaten, Sawunggaling dapat mengetahui segala persoalan
yang dihadapi ayahnya, antara lain perlawanan Adipati Jayengrana terhadap Belanda yang
membuat ayahnya akhirnya diberhentikan dari jabatannya sebagai adipati di Surabaya.
Karena takut akan memengaruhi rakyatnya, Adipati Jayengrana akhirnya dibunuh dengan
cara diracun dalam perjalanannya ke Kota Solo oleh Belanda dengan memanfaatkan saudara
Jayengrana, yaitu Sosrodiningrat, yang berambisi menggantikan kekuasaan Jayengrana
menjadi adipati di Surabaya. Setelah kematian Adipati Jayengrana, terjadi kekosongan
kepemimpinan di Kadipaten Surabaya. Oleh karena itu, pemerintahan kerajaan di Solo
menyelenggarakan sayembara memanah bendera untuk mencari pemimpin yang akan
mengisi kekosongan Adipati Surabaya.
Sebagai putra adipati, Sawungrana dan Sawungsari berangkat ke Solo untuk mengikuti
sayembara tersebut. Akan tetapi, keduanya tidak berhasil. Secara diam-diam, atas izin dan
restu ibunya, Sawunggaling berangkat ke Solo untuk mengikuti sayembara yang sama.
Berkat doa Dewi Sangkrah, Sawunggaling berhasil memenangkan sayembara sehingga
kemudian diangkat menjadi Adipati Surabaya menggantikan ayahnya dengan gelar
Sawunggaling Kulmak Sasranegara yang artinya pahlawan dari tanah Jawa yang
menggenggam seribu negara menjadi satu, bersama memajukan bangsa. Sawunggaling
kemudian dinikahkan dengan Nini Sekar Kedaton, putra Amangkurat Mas.
Melihat keberhasilan Sawunggaling, Sawungrana dan Sawungsari merasa iri hati.
Mereka bekerja sama dengan Sosrodiningrat yang juga mengincar jabatan adipati. Mereka
terus menerus merongrong kepemimpinan Sawunggaling. Karena Sawunggaling meneruskan
jejak ayahnya menentang Belanda, Belanda pun ikut bekerja sama dengan Sawungsari,
Sawungrana, dan Sosrodiningrat mengacaukan wilayah Kadipaten Surabaya untuk
merongrong kewibawaan Sawunggaling. Di dalam lingkungan kadipaten juga terjadi
perselisihan dan perpecahan sehingga keadaan tidak tenteram. Meskipun demikian, rakyat
Surabaya tetap mendukung kepemimpinan Sawunggaling. Bersama rakyat Surabaya yang
setia, Sawunggaling melakukan perlawanan terhadap Belanda. Di beberapa wilayah terjadi
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pertempuran hebat. Bahkan, perang meluas hingga ke luar Surabaya, tetapi Sawunggaling
dan rakyat Surabaya pantang menyerah.
Pertempuran selanjutnya berlangsung tidak seimbang karena Sawunggaling dan
rakyatnya kalah dalam hal persenjataan dan perlengkapan perang lainnya. Di samping itu,
berkat intrik-intrik yang dilakukan saudara dan pamannya, terjadilah pengkhianatan.
Sawungsari dan Sawungrana memberitahukan kepada Belanda tempat-tempat pertahanan
tentara Sawunggaling. Perlawanan Sawunggaling akhirnya dipatahkan oleh tentara Belanda.
Sawunggaling terdesak mundur hingga ke Madura. Di Madura ia mendapat bantuan dari
Adipati Madura untuk menghadapi tentara Belanda yang terus mengejarnya. Berkat bantuan
tentara Madura itu, Sawunggaling melakukan perlawanan untuk merebut kembali kota
Surabaya. Sawunggaling berjuang dengan gigih hingga berhasil masuk kembali ke kota
Surabaya. Akan tetapi, di daerah Kupang, Sawunggaling berhasil dikepung hingga posisinya
sangat terjepit. Meskipun sudah sangat terjepit karena dikepung dari berbagai arah,
Sawunggaling pantang menyerah. Ia menghilang atau moksa, jasadnya tidak pernah
diketemukan.
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Story DNA
Moral
True leadership and courage are not inherited but proven through character and action, even in the face of overwhelming odds and betrayal.
Plot Summary
Jaka Berek, an outcast youth, discovers his father is Adipati Surabaya and, after proving his lineage and strength, is accepted and renamed Sawunggaling. He rises to become the new Adipati after his father's assassination, but faces constant betrayal from his jealous half-brothers and uncle, who conspire with the Dutch. Despite leading a valiant resistance against colonial forces, Sawunggaling is ultimately cornered and, refusing to surrender, mysteriously disappears without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of courage and defiance.
Themes
Emotional Arc
suffering to triumph to tragic loss
Writing Style
Narrative Elements
Cultural Context
The story is set during a period of Dutch colonial influence in Java, with themes of local resistance against foreign powers and internal political struggles. The mention of Solo and Amangkurat Mas grounds it in Javanese royal history, though the specific events are legendary.
Plot Beats (14)
- Jaka Berek is a young boy living with his mother, Dewi Sangkrah, constantly ridiculed for not having a father.
- As a teenager, Jaka Berek demands to know his father's identity; Dewi Sangkrah reluctantly reveals he is Adipati Surabaya.
- Jaka Berek journeys to the Kadipaten Surabaya, where he is confronted by his half-brothers, Sawungsari and Sawungrana, leading to a fight.
- Adipati Jayengrana intervenes, and Jaka Berek presents the cinde Puspita (scarf) from his mother as proof of his parentage.
- The Adipati, still doubtful, challenges Jaka Berek to clear the dangerous Wonokromo Forest, which Jaka Berek successfully does using his grandfather's magical spear.
- Adipati Jayengrana accepts Jaka Berek as his son, renames him Sawunggaling, and brings him into the Kadipaten.
- Sawunggaling learns of his father's assassination by the Dutch, aided by his uncle Sosrodiningrat, who sought to usurp power.
- A contest is held in Solo to find a new Adipati for Surabaya; Sawunggaling secretly participates and wins, becoming the new Adipati.
- Sawunggaling marries Nini Sekar Kedaton, daughter of Amangkurat Mas.
- Sawungsari, Sawungrana, and Sosrodiningrat, fueled by jealousy, conspire with the Dutch to destabilize Sawunggaling's rule.
- Sawunggaling leads the people of Surabaya in resistance against the Dutch, facing numerous battles and internal strife.
- His half-brothers betray him, revealing his army's positions to the Dutch, leading to Sawunggaling's forces being overwhelmed.
- Sawunggaling retreats to Madura, gains assistance, and fights his way back to Surabaya.
- Cornered and surrounded by Dutch forces in Kupang, Sawunggaling refuses to surrender and mysteriously disappears (moksa), his body never found.
Characters
Jaka Berek ★ protagonist
None explicitly mentioned, but implied to be strong and brave.
Attire: Simple clothing suitable for travel, carrying a bundle of clothes and food on a stick over his shoulder.
Determined, brave, respectful, confident.
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A young man in his late teens with a determined expression, standing in a confident, alert pose. He has short, dark, windswept hair and sharp, focused eyes. He wears a durable, forest-green tunic over a simple linen shirt, brown leather breeches, and sturdy, travel-worn boots. A leather satchel is slung across his torso. He stands at the edge of a sun-dappled, enchanted forest, one hand resting on the hilt of a simple sword at his belt. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Dewi Sangkrah ◆ supporting
None explicitly mentioned.
Attire: Period-appropriate Indonesian peasant dress.
Loving, protective, sorrowful, supportive.
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A young woman in her early twenties with a gentle, serene expression and kind eyes. She has long, straight black hair loosely tied back with a simple cloth ribbon. She wears a modest, earth-toned tunic over simple trousers, with a woven satchel slung across her body. Her posture is relaxed yet attentive, one hand lightly resting on the strap of her satchel. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Adipati Jayengrana ◆ supporting
None explicitly mentioned.
Attire: Regal attire befitting an Adipati (Duke) of Surabaya, likely traditional Javanese noble clothing.
Authoritative, initially skeptical, later loving and proud, defiant against colonial powers.
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A middle-aged Javanese nobleman with a calm, wise expression and a neatly trimmed graying beard. He wears a richly patterned dark blue batik sarong, a white long-sleeved shirt, and a dark velvet blazer. His hair is short and dark with streaks of gray, combed back neatly. He stands upright in a relaxed yet authoritative pose, one hand resting gently on the hilt of a traditional keris dagger tucked at his waist. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Sawungsari ⚔ antagonist
None explicitly mentioned.
Attire: Clothing of a noble's son or warrior.
Jealous, envious, treacherous.
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A middle-aged woman with a severe, angular face and sharp cheekbones. Her jet-black hair is pulled back into a tight, intricate bun adorned with sharp, silver hairpins. She wears a high-collared, dark indigo dress with geometric patterns embroidered in silver thread, its silhouette structured and imposing. Her expression is cold and calculating, with thin lips set in a slight, disdainful frown. She stands tall with perfect posture, her hands clasped firmly before her, radiating an aura of authority and menace. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Sawungrana ⚔ antagonist
None explicitly mentioned.
Attire: Clothing of a noble's son or warrior.
Jealous, envious, treacherous.
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A malevolent sorcerer in his late middle age with sharp, gaunt features and pale, almost grayish skin. He has deep-set, piercing eyes that glow with a faint sickly green light. His long, lank black hair is streaked with gray and falls past his shoulders. He wears ornate, layered robes of black and deep purple velvet, trimmed with dark, intricate embroidery resembling thorny vines. His posture is imposing and slightly hunched, leaning forward with a cruel, thin-lipped smirk. One hand is raised, fingers curled as if casting a spell, with wisps of dark purple energy curling around them. He holds a tall, twisted wooden staff in his other hand, topped with a pulsating, obsidian orb. The background is a misty, shadowy environment with faint, swirling dark magical particles. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Sosrodiningrat ⚔ antagonist
None explicitly mentioned.
Attire: Regal attire, possibly similar to an Adipati.
Ambitious, treacherous, manipulative.
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A middle-aged man with sharp, angular features and a cold, calculating expression sits upon a dark, carved throne. He has slicked-back dark hair with streaks of grey at the temples, and a neatly trimmed goatee. He wears an elaborate black and gold military-style tunic with high collars and intricate embroidery, dark trousers, and polished boots. His posture is rigid and authoritative, one hand resting on the arm of the throne, the other holding a scepter. The setting is a dimly lit, stone chamber with dramatic shadows. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Cinde Puspita ○ minor
A patterned scarf or shawl.
N/A
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A young girl around ten years old with wide, curious brown eyes and rosy cheeks. She has long, wavy chestnut hair tied back with a simple blue ribbon. She wears a modest, slightly faded floral print dress with puffed sleeves and a white apron, her feet bare. She stands with a gentle, hopeful expression, her posture straight but relaxed, one hand lightly touching the fabric of her skirt. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Tombak Pusaka Bliring ○ minor
A sacred spear.
N/A
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An ancient, ornate spear hovering upright, its shaft made of dark, aged wood wrapped in tarnished gold filigree. The spearhead is a broad, leaf-shaped blade of polished bronze with faint, glowing green etchings. It emanates a soft, ethereal light and a faint mist, giving it a sentient, guardian-like presence. It floats in a defensive, watchful posture. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Locations
Jaka Berek's Home Village
A village far from the center of the kingdom, where Jaka Berek and his mother Dewi Sangkrah live a difficult life.
Mood: somber, humble, filled with childhood taunts and a mother's sorrow
Jaka Berek grows up here, facing taunts about his father. He learns the truth about his father from his mother here.
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A remote, impoverished village at dusk under a heavy, overcast sky. Crumbling, thatched-roof huts of weathered wood and packed earth huddle along a muddy, rutted path. Sparse, withered trees and dry grass surround the settlement. The landscape is barren, with tilled but unfertile fields stretching into the distance. A weak, diffuse light filters through the clouds, casting long shadows and highlighting the textures of decay and hardship. Muted, desaturated colors of brown, grey, and dull ochre dominate the scene. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
Kadipaten Surabaya (Surabaya Duchy/Palace)
The ducal palace in the city of Surabaya, with a main gate guarded by soldiers.
Mood: imposing, formal, initially hostile, later a place of residence and political intrigue
Jaka Berek arrives here to meet his father, fights with his half-brothers, and presents the cinde Puspita. Later, he lives here as Sawunggaling and faces political challenges.
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A grand Javanese ducal palace at golden hour sunset, Surabaya. The ornate main gate, built of dark teak and carved with intricate floral motifs, stands open, revealing a sweeping courtyard. Beyond it rises the main palace structure with layered, sloping roofs (joglo style) of dark terracotta tiles and gilded edges. Warm, golden sunlight bathes the scene, casting long shadows. Lush tropical palms and frangipani trees frame the composition. The atmosphere is majestic and serene. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration
Hutan Wonokromo (Wonokromo Forest)
An infamous, eerie forest known to be haunted by spirits (dedemit) and wild animals.
Mood: eerie, dangerous, challenging
Jaka Berek is tasked with opening this forest to prove his power and legitimacy as the Adipati's son. He tames it with his ancestral spear.
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Midnight in the Hutan Wonokromo, a blood moon casts a sickly red glow through the dense, twisted canopy of ancient, gnarled trees. Thick, low-lying mist coils around grasping roots and moss-covered stones. The air is heavy with an unnatural stillness, broken only by the distant, unsettling cry of an unseen animal. Faint, phosphorescent eyes peer from the deep shadows of the undergrowth. The forest path is overgrown and vanishes into the oppressive darkness. Colors are desaturated, dominated by deep blacks, ashen greys, and the eerie crimson light. A sense of ancient, watchful dread permeates the scene. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
Solo (Kingdom of Solo)
The location of the kingdom that governs Surabaya, where a flag archery competition is held.
Mood: formal, competitive, politically significant
Sawunggaling travels here secretly to participate in and win the archery competition, securing his position as the new Adipati of Surabaya.
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A late afternoon in the Kingdom of Solo, with warm golden sunlight filtering through towering tropical trees onto a vast, manicured royal field. The scene features a grand Javanese pendopo pavilion with intricate carved wooden details and a multi-tiered roof, set against a backdrop of distant misty volcanoes. In the foreground, a formal archery range is lined with vibrant ceremonial flags in red, gold, and green, fluttering gently in a soft breeze. The atmosphere is serene and majestic, with deep shadows and long, soft highlights. Lush green gardens with frangipani and jasmine frame the composition. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration
Kupang (Area in Surabaya)
A specific area within Surabaya where Sawunggaling is cornered during his final battle.
Mood: desperate, climactic, tragic
Sawunggaling makes his final stand here, surrounded by enemies, and ultimately disappears (moksa).
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Dusk over the historic Kupang quarter of Surabaya, a stormy sky bruised with purple and grey. Torrential rain slicks the cobblestone streets, reflecting the last fiery orange rays of sunset breaking through heavy clouds. Weathered Dutch colonial buildings with crumbling stucco walls and dark wooden shutters line the narrow alley. A single, ancient banyan tree with gnarled roots twists beside a crumbling stone archway, its leaves thrashing in the wind. Puddles gather in the ruts of the lane, mirroring the dramatic sky. The atmosphere is heavy, melancholic, and charged with the memory of conflict, illuminated by a single, flickering gas lamp on a wrought-iron post, casting long, wet shadows. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.