Chapter TwelveMAMA’S DIY ENGKANTASIA BOOK Engkanto The engkanto has many similarities to humans. An engkanto ages, although not as quickly. It can suffer from illness, and can die. Male and female engkanto are very beautiful, have intense eyes, fair complexion, and luxurious hair. They look very human that it is hard to distinguish them. The engkanto gets its source of mana (energy) from its surroundings. This, however, is not as abundant when it is in the human world. The dwellings of the engkanto appear as natural features, like large rocks or trees. Although to humans befriended by the engkanto, the houses can appear as grand palaces. These creatures prefer large trees such as the balete, which can also be an entrance to Engkantasia. S ince everything started, I had been updating

