Etheria

This article is about the Philippine TV series. For other uses, see Etheria (disambiguation).
Etheria
Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Created by Suzette Doctolero
Written by Joseph Balboa
Anna Aleta Nadela
Directed by Mark A. Reyes
Gil Tejada Jr.
Starring Iza Calzado
Sunshine Dizon
Karylle
Diana Zubiri
Dingdong Dantes
Francine Prieto
Alessandra de Rossi
Pauleen Luna
Jopay Paguia
Nadine Samonte
Dennis Trillo
Ping Medina
Opening theme Hade by Bayang Barrios
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Tagalog, Filipino, Enchanta
No. of episodes 50
Production
Executive producer(s) Winnie Hollis Reyes
Mona C. Mayuga
Running time 30-45 minutes
Release
Original network GMA Network
Original release December 12, 2005 (2005-12-12) – February 17, 2006 (2006-02-17)
Chronology
Preceded by Encantadia
Followed by Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas
External links
Website

Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia (English: Etheria: The Fifth Kingdom of Encantadia) is a Filipino fantasy television series by GMA Network. It is the second installment of the entire Encantadia series. Etheria ran for 50 episodes from December 12, 2005 to February 17, 2006, and then gave way to the telefantasya franchise's next incarnation Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas which premiered on February 20, 2006.[1][2]

Being a prequel, the story takes place before the events in the world of Encantadia. Although it is technically a sequel to the series, the story revolves around the four elemental Sang'gres (Pirena (Sunshine Dizon), Amihan (Iza Calzado), Alena (Karylle) and Danaya (Diana Zubiri)) and Ybrahim (Dingdong Dantes) going back to the past when the kingdom of Etheria was in its full glory.

Synopsis

Back when Encantadia was a young world, there was an empire called Etheria. The strong and powerful kingdom was ruled by Reyna Avria (Francine Prieto), who wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria.

However, the four kingdoms banded together and attempted to defeat the forces of Etheria in the Great Encantadian War.

Avria could not be defeated easily even as her kingdom succumbed, as the queen swore that Etheria would return to power once the last Sang'gre is born.

Meanwhile, Etheria's most powerful weapon, the Ginintuang Orasan (Golden Hourglass), was lost and ultimately forgotten as time passed.

The prophecy was fulfilled. The last Sang'gre was born, and the Ginintuang Orasan was discovered. Etheria is about to rise again from the ashes and become the mighty kingdom it used to be.

To save the present, the four Sang'gres of Lireo must travel back to the past in ancient Encantadia, find the lost Sang'gre, and destroy the Ginintuang Orasan to stop Avria's centuries-old plan to dominate the world.

But things would not be easy, as the Ginintuang Orasan is guarded by four guardians who come from the four tribes of Etheria: Hera Avria, Hera Juvila, Hera Andora and Hera Odessa.

Four kingdoms against four tribes. Four Sang'res against four Etherians. One Golden Hourglass that will determine the fate of two worlds.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Plot summary

The Kingdom of Etheria

Etheria is the oldest and most powerful kingdom in Encantadia, where the mythical sword Kabilan was found and made war with the four kingdoms of Adamya, Sapiro, Hathoria, and the newly founded Lireo. Animus, an Etherian noble from Hera Sensa, was responsible for the deaths of Memen and Ornia, the parents of Cassiopea, hence the three other kingdoms sympathized with her and declared war against Etheria. This united effort of the four kingdoms helped Cassiopea defeat Etheria.

Origins

The world of Encantadia was created when the three major bathalas/bathalumans (deities), Emre, his brother Arde, and sister Ether, were cast out of the heavens (not to be mistaken for the "heaven" of Judeo-Christian canon) for remaining neutral during the first civil war. They arrived in a strange, uninhabited land and claimed it for themselves. The three deities decided to name the new world Encantadia.

Working together, the three deities transformed the barren land into a paradise, populating it with both offspring and creations like the many creatures that inhabit the Encantadian wilds.

Relations between the three masters of Encantadia were genial at first, until Ether and Arde broke the cardinal rule: never fall in love. Emre cursed them by turning Ether into a giant snake, and Arde was banished to limbo, transformed into a dragon-like beast tasked to forever safeguard the boundaries between the world of the living and Devas, the world of the dead.

Because of her horrific and feral form, most of the citizens of Encantadia grew to fear Ether and shunned her. In awe and fear of her new power, others came to worship the bathaluman, who in turn granted them power and protection. They became the first citizens of Etheria.

The kingdom was made up of four Heras (tribes), with the members of each house possessing a unique ability associated with their house. Hera Andal, the ruling house, possess dominion over life and death through their extensive knowledge of the healing arts and sorcery.Hera Volo, the militaristic tribe that can control time and space. Hera Sensa, the tribe of scholars that can control the mind and Hera Ae-ga, the tribe of Amazon women who can control emotions.

The Four Herans in Book Three

See: Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas

When Etheria was destroyed, the goddess of the kingdom, Ether, flew around her destroyed kingdom to find the four Herans. She found them all and kept their spirits in a crystal ball and brought them to the future. The crystal ball broke, their spirits were free, and they hide in the ruined Hera Andal. They practiced fighting and plotting something evil to steal the four jewels (because their powers were too weak compared to the Sang'gres powers) so Etheria may once again rise back in glory.

Soundtrack

See also

References

  1. Encantadia. 2005. GMA Network. Retrieved on February 1, 2010.
  2. Etheria. 2006. GMA Network. Retrieved on February 1, 2010.

External links

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