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The following is a list of major, recurring, notable and minor characters appeared in '''''[[Indio (TV series)|Indio]]''''', a [[Historical drama|Filipino historical drama]]-[[Epic fantasy|epic fantasy series]] created and developed by [[Suzette Doctolero]] and produced by [[GMA Network]]. It executive produced by Meann P. Regala and directed by Dondon Santos. The series premiered on January 14, 2013 on [[GMA Telebabad]] block, and January 15, 2013 worldwide via [[GMA Pinoy TV]]. It concluded its twenty weeks run on May 31, 2013 with the total of ninety-seven episodes.<ref>http://mb.com.ph/articles/389436/indio-premieres-tonight-on-gma-network#.UQIccB3Oksc {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126005340/http://mb.com.ph/articles/389436/indio-premieres-tonight-on-gma-network |date=2013-01-26 }}</ref>
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The following is a list of major, recurring, notable and minor characters appeared in '''''[[Indio (TV series)|Indio]]''''', a [[Historical drama|Filipino historical drama]]-[[Epic fantasy|epic fantasy series]] created and developed by [[Suzette Doctolero]] and produced by [[GMA Network]]. It executive produced by Meann P. Regala and directed by Dondon Santos. The series premiered on January 14, 2013, on [[GMA Telebabad]] block, and January 15, 2013, worldwide via [[GMA Pinoy TV]]. It concluded its twenty weeks run on May 31, 2013, with the total of ninety-seven episodes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mb.com.ph/articles/389436/indio-premieres-tonight-on-gma-network#.UQIccB3Oksc |title= 'Indio' Premieres Tonight on GMA Network &#124; the Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online|website=mb.com.ph |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126005340/http://mb.com.ph/articles/389436/indio-premieres-tonight-on-gma-network |archive-date=January 26, 2013}}</ref>
==Plot==
In order to save her newborn son from certain doom, Ynaguiginid—the goddess of war—is forced to sacrifice her own immortality. Safe and alone in the forest under the watchful eyes of Magayon, the deity of flying creatures, Ynaguiginid's child is rescued by a native couple who name him Malaya. As Malaya grows up he manifests god-like powers which were inherited from his mother. His powers are witnessed by the villagers and Malaya is eventually looked upon as their savior.

However, as Spanish conquistadors descend upon the land, Malaya is captured and enslaved. Years passed and Malaya [now called Simeon] will have witnessed how terribly the Spaniards mistreat his countrymen. No longer able to bear the suffering and pain of his people, he is roused by Magayon of his true purpose. Simeon must fulfill his destiny to fight off the Spanish invaders and liberate his country.


==Major characters==
==Major characters==
The series featured eleven regular characters throughout its run.
The series features eleven main characters throughout its run.


===Malaya / Simeon / Indio===
===Malaya / Simeon / Indio===
[[File:Alden Richards at the OMG Awards.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Alden Richards]] portrays Young Adult Malaya / Simeon / Indio]]
[[File:Alden Richards at the OMG Awards.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Alden Richards]] portrays Young Adult Malaya / Simeon / Indio]]

Portrayed by [[Ramon Revilla|Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr.]], the series' main protagonist. He is a demigod—son of Ynaguiguinid, a deity of war to Hangaway, a native warrior. He possesses great powers and incredible strength and he is the destined to be the savior and protector of both his fellow Indios and diwatas against the Spanish occupiers. The character also portrayed by Vincent Magbanua and [[Alden Richards]] in the first part of the show.<ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/287072/showbiz/bong-revilla-undergoes-acting-workshop-for-gma-7-series-indio</ref><ref name="manilastandardtoday.com">http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/01/27/bong-proud-to-be-called-indio/</ref> GMA Network's Vice President for Entertainment TV, Lilybeth Rasonable said that "Indio was really made for him [Revilla]."<ref>[http://www.insidepinoyshowbiz.ph/gma-7-raises-the-standards-of-making-tv-series-through-indio/]</ref> Revilla finds his very first television series "exciting but very challenging" and went through rigorous acting trainings under director [[Laurice Guillen]] and [[Pen Medina]] for his preparation for the role.<ref>http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/386563/bong-revilla-stars-in-first-teleserye-for-2013-indio#.UQp-bB3Oksc</ref> He also did some readings and research regarding Philippine history because "even though it is a fictional show, it has some historical undertones that should at least have some sense of accuracy."<ref name="philstar.com">http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/01/08/894369/indio-bongs-gift-his-fans</ref><ref>[http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2013/01/11/895725/indio-movie-fantaserye-made-tv]</ref>
Portrayed by [[Bong Revilla]], he is the show's main protagonist and also, the demigod son of Ynaguiguinid, a goddess of war, and Hangaway, a native warrior. As a demigod, he possesses godly powers and immense superhuman strength that truly makes him the destined savior of both his fellow Filipinos and diwatas from the Spanish colonists. The character is also portrayed by Vincent Magbanua and [[Alden Richards]] in the first part of the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/287072/showbiz/bong-revilla-undergoes-acting-workshop-for-gma-7-series-indio|title = Bong Revilla undergoes acting workshop for GMA-7 series 'Indio'}}</ref><ref name="manilastandardtoday.com">{{cite web |url=http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/01/27/bong-proud-to-be-called-indio/ |title=Bong proud to be called 'Indio' |website=manilastandardtoday.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029200820/http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/01/27/bong-proud-to-be-called-indio/ |archive-date=October 29, 2013}}</ref> GMA Network's vice president for Entertainment TV, Lilybeth G. Rasonable said that "Indio was really made for him [Revilla]."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insidepinoyshowbiz.ph/gma-7-raises-the-standards-of-making-tv-series-through-indio/|title=Insidepinoyshowbiz.ph - insidepinoyshowbiz Resources and Information}}</ref> Revilla finds his very first television series "exciting but very challenging" and went through rigorous acting trainings under director [[Laurice Guillen]] and [[Pen Medina]] for his preparation for the role.<ref>http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/386563/bong-revilla-stars-in-first-teleserye-for-2013-indio#.UQp-bB3Oksc {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> He also did some readings and research regarding Philippine history because "even though it is a fictional show, it has some historical undertones that should at least have some sense of accuracy."<ref name="philstar.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/01/08/894369/indio-bongs-gift-his-fans|title=Indio is Bong's gift to his fans|website=[[The Philippine STAR]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2013/01/11/895725/indio-movie-fantaserye-made-tv |title=Indio: Movie fantaserye made for TV {{!}} Cebu Entertainment, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman {{!}} philstar.com |website=www.philstar.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130112072849/http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2013/01/11/895725/indio-movie-fantaserye-made-tv |archive-date=January 12, 2013}}</ref>


===Esperanza Sanreal===
===Esperanza Sanreal===
Portrayed by [[Jennylyn Mercado]], Malaya/Simeon's love interest; an [[Criollo people|insulares]]; daughter of Juancho Sanreal with Maria, an Indio he molested. She has never experienced love or even a bit of affection from her father, and to obtain it, Esperanza is out to prove herself. She eventually falls in love with Simeon/Malaya, her father’s slave and later, formidable nemesis.<ref name="manilastandardtoday.com"/><ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/video/147824/24oras/jennylyn-mercado-ipinagmamalaki-ang-kanyang-pagganap-sa-039-indio-039</ref>
Portrayed by [[Jennylyn Mercado]], she is a [[Mestiza]] and the estranged illegitimate daughter of Juancho Sanreal with Maria, a native Filipina he raped. She eventually falls in love with Simeon/Malaya, her father's slave and later, formidable nemesis.<ref name="manilastandardtoday.com"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/video/147824/24oras/jennylyn-mercado-ipinagmamalaki-ang-kanyang-pagganap-sa-039-indio-039|title=&#124; Videos}}</ref>


===Señor Juancho Sanreal===
===Señor Juancho Sanreal===
Portrayed by [[Michael de Mesa]], he is the show's main antagonist. Juancho is the son of Antonio Sanreal, a lieutenant under conquistador [[Miguel Lopez de Legazpi]]. He is the domineering husband of Victoria and the estranged father of Esperanza. Juancho was trained by his father to be a despotic [[Encomienda|encomendero]] like him to put the subjugated natives under control. Juancho rules the encomienda with an iron fist, determined to take down anyone who dares to get in his way. Juancho adopted and raised Simeon/Malaya to use his incredible powers and abilities for his own personal gain. The character was also played by Lucho Ayala in the first part of the series.<ref name="gmanetwork.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22268/Not-seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-Mortal-sa-Mundo-ni-Indio|title=Not seen on TV: Ang mga Mortal sa Mundo ni Indio}}</ref>

Portrayed by [[Michael de Mesa]], the main antagonist. Juancho is the son and successor of Antonio Sanreal. He is the domineering husband of Victoria and the estranged father of Esperanza. Juancho was trained by his father to be a despotic [[Encomienda|encomendero]] like him. Juancho rules the encomienda with an iron hand, holding on to power and determined to take down anyone who dares to get in his way. Juancho adopted and raised Simeon/Malaya for one reason – to use Simeon and his incredible powers and abilities for his own personal gain. The character was also played by Lucho Ayala in the first part of the series.<ref name="gmanetwork.com">http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22268/Not-seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-Mortal-sa-Mundo-ni-Indio</ref>


===Dian Magayon===
===Dian Magayon===
Portrayed by [[Rhian Ramos]], the goddess of wind and all flying creatures. Magayon serves as the protector and mentor of Malaya/Simeon throughout his journey to fulfill destiny. The character also serves as the narrator (in [[voice-over]]) of the show<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/jan1413/showbiz_others01.htm#.UQIdAR3Oksc |title=Abante-Tonite Online {{!}} Showbiz |website=www.abante-tonite.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130119043844/http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/jan1413/showbiz_others01.htm |archive-date=January 19, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pep.ph/guide/tv/11318/rhian-ramos-talks-about-her-diwata-role-on-gma-739s-drama-fantasy-series-indio|title = Rhian Ramos talks about her diwata role on GMA-7's drama-fantasy series Indio}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22269/Not-seen-on-TV-Sa-Mundo-ng-mga-Diwata|title = Not seen on TV: Sa Mundo ng mga Diwata}}</ref>

Portrayed by [[Rhian Ramos]], the goddess of all flying creatures. She has the power to command birds and other flying species. She also has the power of flight by turning herself into an eagle. Magayon also serves as the protector and guide of Malaya/Simeon throughout his journey in fulfilling his purpose and destiny. The character also serves as the narrator (in [[voice-over]]) of the show<ref>http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/jan1413/showbiz_others01.htm#.UQIdAR3Oksc</ref><ref>http://pep.ph/guide/tv/11318/rhian-ramos-talks-about-her-diwata-role-on-gma-739s-drama-fantasy-series-indio</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22269/Not-seen-on-TV-Sa-Mundo-ng-mga-Diwata</ref>


===Señora Victoria Hidalgo de Sanreal===
===Señora Victoria Hidalgo de Sanreal===
Portrayed by [[Jackie Lou Blanco]], she is a [[Peninsulars|peninsulares]] and the sterile wife of Juancho Sanreal. Her bitter nature turns her into an intolerable shrew. She deeply loathes Esperanza for being her husband's daughter from another woman. The character was initially played by [[Nathalie Hart]] as the young version of the character.<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/videos/2013-01-15/22155/Si-Jackie-Lou-Blanco-bilang-Victoria|title = Si Jackie Lou Blanco bilang Victoria}}</ref>

Portrayed by [[Jackie Lou Blanco]], antagonist; a [[Peninsulars|peninsulares]]; the sterile wife of Juancho Sanreal. Her bitter nature turns her into an intolerable shrew. She loathes Esperanza for being her husband's daughter by another woman. The character was initially played by [[Nathalie Hart]] as the young version of the character.<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/videos/2013-01-15/22155/Si-Jackie-Lou-Blanco-bilang-Victoria</ref>


===Hernando Pelaez===
===Hernando Pelaez===
Portrayed by [[Chinggoy Alonzo]], he is a peninsular who serves as the right-hand man of Juancho Sanreal. Hernando is a tough-looking man with noble virtues, but he is constantly torn between his conscience and his unfathomable loyalty to Juancho. [[Bobby Andrews]] portrayed the younger version of the character in the first part of the series.

Portrayed by [[Chinggoy Alonzo]], a peninsular; serves as the right-hand man of Juancho Sanreal. Hernando is a tough-looking man with noble virtues, but he is constantly torn between his conscience and his unfathomable loyalty to Juancho. [[Bobby Andrews]] portrayed the younger version of the character in the first part of the series.


===Tarong and Linang===
===Tarong and Linang===
Portrayed by [[Dante Rivero]] and Daria Ramirez respectively, they are a childless native couple who adopted and raised young Malaya/Simeon as their child. Eventually, they are blessed with another child named Mayang. The characters were first portrayed by [[Jomari Yllana]] and [[Agot Isidro]], respectively, in the early part of the series.<ref name="ReferenceC">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22268/Not-seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-Mortal-sa-Mundo-ni-Indio|title = Not seen on TV: Ang mga Mortal sa Mundo ni Indio}}</ref>

Portrayed by [[Dante Rivero]] and [[Daria Ramirez]], respectively, the childless native couple who adopted and raised young Malaya/Simeon as their own child. They eventually blessed with their own child – Mayang. The characters were first portrayed by [[Jomari Yllana]] and [[Agot Isidro]], respectively, in the early part of the series.<ref name="ReferenceC">[http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22268/Not-seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-Mortal-sa-Mundo-ni-Indio]</ref>


===Cosme de los Santos===
===Cosme de los Santos===
Portrayed by [[Robert Arevalo]], he is the loving and protective father of Rosa. He works as both a fisherman and a [[sacristan]] of Jacobe, an Augustinian friar. In secret, he is a member of a rebel organization which aims to free their land from the colonists. Cosme is strongly against Rosa's relationship with Simeon because of his affiliation with Juancho Sanreal, seeing him as the biggest obstacle for the group's objective of freeing their land from the Spaniards.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>


===Mayang===
Portrayed by [[Robert Arevalo]], the loving and protective father of Rosa. He works as a fisherman and at the same time, a [[sacristan]] of Fray Jacobe. He is also a member of a rebel organization which aims to free their land from the occupiers. Cosme strongly opposes Rosa's relationship with Simeon, because of the latter's connection with Juancho Sanreal and sees him as the biggest hindrance for the group’s objective of freeing their land from the Spanish Crown.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
Portrated by [[Sheena Halili]], she is the care-free and tomboyish daughter of Tarong and Linang. However, her adventurous nature eventually leads her to fall into the hands of bandits called mangangayaw and then the Spaniards. Her journey eventually brought her to her adoptive brother, Simeon/Malaya.

Unlike other girls of her age, Mayang is extremely fond of hunting and wants to learn how to fight. Her adventurous nature leads her to fall into the hands of mangangayaws. Unknown to her, that incident will bring her closer to her estranged brother, Simeon/Malaya.


===Elena Decena===
===Elena Decena===
Portrayed by [[Vaness del Moral]], she is the daughter of Alicia, Rosa's cousin. In order to pay for her parents' debt, she works as a maidservant to Sanreal's household during which she becomes close friends with Esperanza Sanreal. She eventually becomes a hapless victim of Juancho's lustful advances.<ref name="ReferenceC"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/289717/showbiz/chikaminute/vaness-del-moral-lilihis-sa-karaniwan-niyang-role-sa-indio|title = Vaness del Moral, lilihis sa karaniwan niyang role sa Indio}}</ref>

Portrayed by [[Vaness del Moral]], the daughter of Alicia; Rosa's cousin. In order to pay her parent's debt, she works as a servant to Sanreal's household wherein she becomes close friend and confidant to her señorita, Esperanza Sanreal. She eventually became a hapless victim of Juancho's lustful desire.<ref name="ReferenceC"/><ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/289717/showbiz/chikaminute/vaness-del-moral-lilihis-sa-karaniwan-niyang-role-sa-indio</ref>


===Tuhay / Cesario===
===Tuhay / Cesario===
Portrayed by [[Dominic Roco]], he is a native warrior who hates Simeon and love-interest of Mayang. When his village was attacked by the Spaniards, he becomes an auxiliary soldier in their service and eventually, he becomes a [[Babaylan]] when the natives revolted.<ref name="gmanetwork.com"/> Actor [[Rocco Nacino]] was originally cast as Tuhay but later replaced by Roco for the said role.


==Other characters==
Portrayed by [[Dominic Roco]], a native warrior who hates Simeon but will fall in love with Mayang. He eventually became a recruit soldado (soldier) and later embraced being the first male [[Babaylan]].<ref name="gmanetwork.com"/> Actor [[Rocco Nacino]] was originally cast as Tuhay but later replaced by Roco for the said role.
===Native Filipinos===

* '''Waray Lupig''' ([[Ronnie Lazaro]]), the chieftain of the tribe in which Tarong, Linang and Mayang belong.
==Recurring characters==
* '''Hangaway''' ([[Luis Alandy]]), a native warrior who was Ynaguiguinid's husband and Malaya/Simeon's biological father. He was killed when the conquistadors first arrived in the Philippines. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.
As the show progressed, numerous minor and recurring characters appeared in the series.
* '''Uray Tale''' and '''Melinda''' (Aura Mijares and Glenda Garcia, respectively). Uray Tale is a [[babaylan]] who helped Simeon/Malaya unravel the truth behind Rosa's death. Both Uray Tale and her apprentice Melinda are killed by Juancho Sanreal after they refused to help him get Simeon's powers. Both characters appeared several times in the series.

* '''Labug''' (Leandro Baldemor), a native chieftain, he was Tuhay's father who was killed by Hernando.
* '''Lisuga''' ([[Diana Zubiri]]), She is the Goddess of the stars and Constellations. She serves as Simeon's guide to a safe path for day and night. She disguises as a meteor whenever she befriends Simeon and granting him wishes.
* '''Upeng''' ([[Eunice Lagusad]]), Mayang's friend from Ilaya.
* '''Maria''' ([[Wynwyn Marquez]]), She is the biological mother of Esperanza who was impregnated and killed by Juancho Sanreal.
* '''Liway''' (Donna Claire Galvez), she is the adopted sister of Bagandi and playmate to António.
* '''Frayle Jacobe, Frayle Lazaro, Frayle Gustavo''' (Jon Achaval), the kind-hearted [[Augustinians]] [[friar]] and the parish curates (kura paroko) in the [[encomienda]]. <ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/gma/indio/videos/2013-03-01/22685/Indio-Ang-pagkamatay-ni-Padre-Jacobe</ref>
* '''Aswagi''' (King Gutierrez), a native bandit leader who plot to kidnap Esperanza and kill Simeon'/Malaya, only to die in his hands.
* '''Lalahon''' ([[Solenn Heussaff]]), the goddess of fire and volcanoes. Lalahon possesses the power to control fire using her hands, create balls of fire and explosives. She can also manipulate and command volcanoes to erupt if needed.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Humawig''' (Gerald Ejercito), one of Aswagi's who is killed by Simeon/Malaya.
* '''Lihangin''' ([[Ehra Madrigal]]), the goddess of air. Lihangin has the ability to create, generate and manipulate winds, control the weather and create [[tornadoes]] and [[typhoons]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Dalusaw''' (June Hidalgo), one of Aswagi's henchman who is also killed by Simeon/Malaya.
* '''Lidagat''' ([[Sam Pinto]]), the goddess of water and the seas. Lidagat has the ability to create, shape and manipulate water at will: can manipulate tide, create [[tsunami]]s, create downpours and command sea creatures according to her will.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Bagandi''' ([[Aljur Abrenica]]), a native warrior who joins a group of rebels after being dispossessed by the ruthless Spaniards under Juancho Sanreal. The character first appeared in the penultimate episode of the first part and eventually, he becomes one of the main characters in the second part of the show.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malaya.com.ph/index.php/entertainment/26266-ready-for-the-big-leagues |title=Malaya Business News Online - Philippine Business News &#124; Online News Philippines - Ready for the big leagues |website=[[Malaya (newspaper)|Malaya]] |accessdate=April 5, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130705182421/http://www.malaya.com.ph/index.php/entertainment/26266-ready-for-the-big-leagues |archivedate=July 5, 2013 }}</ref>
* '''Waray Lupig''' ([[Ronnie Lazaro]]), the brave chieftain of the tribe in which Tarong, Linang and Mayang belong.
===Christianized Filipinos===
* '''Libulan''' ([[Rachelle Ann Go]]), the goddess of the moon. Libulan has the ability to manipulate the power of the moon (immense darkness and coldness).<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Rosa delos Santos''' ([[Maxene Magalona]]), she is Cosme's daughter and Simeon/Malaya's childhood friend and first love interest. Because of her involvement with Simeon, she is eventually killed by Juancho Sanreal in secret in order to keep Simeon free from any attachments as it will weaken him. The character was also played by [[Jillian Ward]] and [[Bea Binene]] in the first part of the series. The said role had previously been offered to [[Sunshine Cruz]] but the actress turned down the offer.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22270/Not-Seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-tauhan-sa-buhay-ni-Indio|title=Not Seen on TV: Ang mga tauhan sa buhay ni Indio}}</ref><ref>[http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/aug1512/showbiz_al.htm Sunshine, ayaw makipaghalikan kay Bong] ''Abante-Tonite''. Retrieved August 17, 2012</ref>
* '''Juaning''' and '''Pedro''' (Mike Nacua and John Feir, respectively), the comic friends, confidants and sidekicks of Simeon/Malaya.
* '''María''' ([[Wynwyn Marquez]]), the native woman who was raped by Juancho Sanreal, becoming the biological mother of Esperanza in the process. She was eventually killed by Juancho during her failed attempt to kill him for ruining her life. The character appeared several times in the first part of the series (episodes 6, 7 and 8).
* '''António''' ([[Marc Justine Alvarez|Marc Justin Alvarez]]), named after his maternal great grandfather, António is the son of Simeon/Malaya and Esperanza. Like his father, António is also a demigod. The character appears in the show's second part. In the finale episode, the character was eventually played by [[Rafael Rosell]] as an adult.
* '''Juaning''' and '''Pedro''' ([[Pekto|Mike Nacua]] and [[John Feir]], respectively), Simeon/Malaya's friends who provide comic relief throughout the show.
* '''Pancho''' and '''Alicia Decena''' ([[Dan Alvaro]] and [[Melissa Mendez]], respectively), the loving parents of Elena. They witnessed the harsh fate of Maria in the hands of Juancho Sanreal, without any idea that it is the same fate that their daughter would have. Pancho was killed by Juancho.
* '''Pancho''' and '''Alicia Decena''' ([[Dan Alvaro]] and [[Melissa Mendez]], respectively), the loving parents of Elena. They witnessed the harsh fate of Maria in the hands of Juancho Sanreal, without any idea that it is the same fate that their daughter would have. Pancho was killed by Juancho.
* '''Diego de Dios''' ([[Ping Medina]]), Elena Decena's childhood friend and confidante who has carried a torch for her all these years. But under the circumstances, his love will remain denied and unrequitted.
* '''Diego de Dios''' ([[Ping Medina]]), Elena Decena's childhood friend who bears an unrequitted love for her.
* '''Kardo''' ([[Neil Ryan Sese]]), a Filipino rebel who dies in a battle against the Spaniards. The character appeared only on the second episode of the show.
* '''Liadlaw''' (Paolo Paraiso), the god of the sun. Adlaw can manipulate all aspects of a sun's power (immense heat and luminosity).<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''[[Tamblot]]''' ([[Ervic Vijandre]]), a [[babaylan]] from Bohol who led an [[Tamblot Uprising|uprising against the spread of the Catholic faith]].
* '''Ribung Linti''' ([[Steven Silva]]), the god of lightning and thunder. He is able to generate and manipulate thunderstorms, generate bolts of electricity and harness lightning.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''[[Francisco Dagohoy]]''' ([[Gian Magdangal]]), a native from Bohol who led [[Dagohoy rebellion|the longest known rebellion]] in Philippine history. The character appeared in the last episode of the series.
* '''Barangaw''' ([[Will Devaughn]]), the god of the rainbows. He can manipulate colours of the rainbow to various effects.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''[[Diego Silang]]''' and '''[[Gabriela Silang]]''' ([[JC Tiuseco]] and [[Kris Bernal]], respectively), a rebel couple from Ilocos who both conspired with the [[British Empire|British forces]] to overthrow the Spaniards during [[British occupation of Manila|their short occupation]] of Manila in the [[Seven Years' War]].
* '''Santonilyo''' (Kyle Jimenez), the god of blessings and good fortune.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''[[Andrés Bonifacio]]''' ([[Jolo Revilla]]), the founder and Supremo ("supreme leader") of the [[Katipunan]], a rebel organization formed to [[Philippine Revolution|liberate the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule]]. The character appears in the show's finale.
* '''Dalikmata''' ([[Ellen Adarna]]), the goddess of eye ailments and visions, she has the power to cure and put an eye disease to anyone. She can also tell the past, the present and the future.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Mariano Alfonso''' (Carlos Morales). Mariano is a noble man—a Maynilad-based commandant—who falls in love with Esperanza Sanreal. The two eventually trapped in an arranged marriage designed by Juancho Sanreal to save his daughter's reputation.
* '''Isabel Alfonso''' ([[Ryza Cenon]]), an insulares; she is the supportive younger sister of Mariano Alfonso, who is quite against Esperanza Sanreal for her brother. Isabel meets and eventually falls in love with Fernando (Mayang disguises as a man), completely unaware of "his" real identity.
* '''António''' (Marc Justin Alvarez), named after his maternal great grandfather, António is the son of Simeon/Malaya and Esperanza. Like his father, António is also a demigod who possesses incredible strength and abilities. The character first appeared on the second book/chapter of the series. On the finale episode, the character was played by [[Rafael Rosell]].


===Notable characters===
===Diwata and Deities===
* '''Magwayen''' ([[Isabelle Daza]]), the goddess who guides the dead to Sulad (land of the dead). The character appeared in episodes 37 and 38 during Simeon/Malaya's journey to Sulad.
Below is the list of notable characters (being those who have been in the series for some considerable time and have had a significant impact on the story) appeared in the series:
* '''Makaptan''' ([[Roi Vinzon]]), the god of hunger and poverty, and also, the supreme god who dwells in the sky. In the story, Malaya/Simeon confronts him in a violent showdown. The character appeared in episodes 39 and 40.
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* '''Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan''' ([[Katrina Halili]]), the goddess of greed and vengeance. When her only brother was killed by Simeon, she becomes a staunch ally of the Spaniards in an attempt to get her revenge on him.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pep.ph/media/5336/katrina-halili-joins-the-cast-of-indio|title = Erik Santos on his relationship with Rufa Mae Quinto: "We're fixing it."}}</ref> This served as Halili's comeback project after a year of hiatus from showbiz.
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* '''Sidapa''' ([[Ryan Eigenmann]]), the god of death and Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's closest ally who first appeared in the show's 64th episode. In an interview, Eigenmann said that his character is "a little bit tricky since he is not totally evil. In fact, even if he is the god of death, he wants to be fair to everyone. However, a twist in the story, which will be revealed in the coming weeks, will change all that."
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* '''Uray''' ([[Anita Linda]]), the old blind woman whom Malaya/Simeon met and helped during his journey on the way to Makaptan's realm. In the 40th episode, it is revealed that she is actually Makaptan's trusted servant.
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* '''Paiburong''' (Mike Gayoso), the god of the middle world and Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's brother who is accidentally killed by Simeon/Malaya.
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* '''Pandaki''' ([[Gwen Zamora]]), the goddess of life and guardian of Sulad.
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* '''Makabosog''' (Alfred Marquez), the god of gluttony. He is one of Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's allies.
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* ''''Alunsina'''' ([[Joyce Ching]]), the goddess of the eastern skies who owns a magical flute that can bring anyone to deep sleep, paralyze, or even death. The flute she owns is coveted by Bagandi who needs to take it from her to win Magayon's love. The character appeared in episodes 84, 85 and 86.
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* '''Ynaguiguinid''' ([[Sarah Lahbati]]), she is the goddess of war, Hangaway's wife, and Malaya/Simeon's biological mother. She sacrificed her own life to save her son by passing down her powers to him. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
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* '''Libulan''' ([[Rachelle Ann Go]]), the goddess of the moon.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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* '''Lisuga''' ([[Diana Zubiri]]), She is the Goddess of the stars and Constellations. She serves as Simeon's guide to a safe path for day and night. She disguises herself as a meteor whenever she meets with Simeon.
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* '''Dalikmata''' ([[Ellen Adarna]]), the goddess of visions and prophecies.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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* '''Liadlaw''' (Paolo Paraiso), the god of the sun.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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* '''Ribung Linti''' ([[Steven Silva]]), the god of thunder.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Rosa delos Santos''' ([[Maxene Magalona]]), a native woman; Cosme's charming daughter and Simeon/Malaya's childhood friend and first flame. Even though her father is strongly against for Simeon, Rosa will never give up in hoping that they will still end up together. However, her involvement to Simeon also makes her the object of scorn of Juancho Sanreal. The character was also played by [[Jillian Ward]] and [[Bea Binene]] in the first part of the series. The said role had previously been offered to [[Sunshine Cruz]] but the actress turned down the offer.<ref name="ReferenceB">http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/indio/videos/2013-01-25/22270/Not-Seen-on-TV-Ang-mga-tauhan-sa-buhay-ni-Indio</ref><ref>[http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/aug1512/showbiz_al.htm Sunshine, ayaw makipaghalikan kay Bong] ''Abante-Tonite''. Retrieved 08-17-2012</ref>
* '''Barangaw''' ([[Will Devaughn]]), the god of rainbows.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Ynaguiguinid''' ([[Sarah Lahbati]]), Malandok's successor as the goddess of war; Hangaway's wife and Malaya/Simeon's biological mother. She died after she sacrificed her own life to save her son. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
* '''Santonilyo''' (Kyle Jimenez), the child-like god of blessings and good fortune.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''António Sanreal''' ([[Ramon Gutierrez|Ramon Christopher]]), the first encomendero and the equally despotic father of Juancho Sanreal. The character appeared only in the first week.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
* '''Lihangin''' ([[Ehra Madrigal]]), the goddess of air.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''[[Miguel López de Legazpi]]''' ([[Mark Gil]]), a Spanish [[conquistador]] who established one of the first Spanish settlements in the [[East Indies]] and the [[Pacific Islands]] in 1565. He was the first [[Governor-General of the Philippines]]. The character appeared only in the pilot.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
* '''Lidagat''' ([[Sam Pinto]]), the goddess of the seas.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''Hangaway''' ([[Luis Alandy]]), a native warrior; Ynaguiguinid's husband and Malaya/Simeon's biological father. He was killed while battling Spanish forces. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.
* '''Magayon''' ([[Rhian Ramos]]), the goddess of all flying animals and simeon's guide.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
* '''María''' ([[Wynwyn Marquez]]), the native woman who was raped and impregnated by Juancho Sanreal. She is the biological mother of Esperanza. She died in deep hatred and thirst for retribution against the person who ruined her life. The character appeared several times in the first part of the series (episodes 6, 7 and 8).
* '''Uray Tale''' and '''Melinda''' (Aura Mijares and Glenda Garcia, respectively). Uray Tale is a [[babaylan]] (indigenous Filipino religious leader, who functions as a [[Traditional medicine|healer]], a [[shaman]], a seer and a community miracle-worker) who helped Simeon/Malaya unravel the truth behind Rosa's death. Both Uray Tale and her apprentice Melinda were shot to death by Juancho Sanreal in his fervent desire to get Simeon's powers. Both characters appeared several times in the series.
* '''Magwayen''' ([[Isabelle Daza]]), the goddess who takes the kalag (soul) of a dead person to Sulad (land of the dead). The character appeared in episodes 37 and 38 during Simeon/Malaya's journey to Sulad.
* '''Makaptan''' ([[Roi Vinzon]]), the god of hunger and poverty. He is the supreme god who dwells in the sky and the one who killed the first man with a thunderbolt and visited disease and death on his descendants. In the story, Malaya/Simeon has to defeat the fierce deity in a violent showdown. The character appeared in episodes 39 and 40.
* '''Bagandi''' ([[Aljur Abrenica]]), a native warrior who will come up against an empowered Juancho Sanreal. Displaced by the Spaniards, he will find himself joining a group of rebels who will rise against the oppressive forces of the foreigners, fighting alongside Malaya/Simeon. The character first appeared on the penultimate episode of the first book and became one of the notable characters in the second book of the show.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malaya.com.ph/index.php/entertainment/26266-ready-for-the-big-leagues |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-04-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130705182421/http://www.malaya.com.ph/index.php/entertainment/26266-ready-for-the-big-leagues |archivedate=2013-07-05 }}</ref>
* '''Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan''' ([[Katrina Halili]]), the goddess of greediness and vengeance. She will avenge the death of her only brother who was killed by Simeon and will make his goal of defending the natives from the brutality of the Spanish conquistadores a Herculean task.<ref>http://www.pep.ph/media/5336/katrina-halili-joins-the-cast-of-indio</ref> This served as Halili’s comeback project after a year of hiatus from showbiz.
* '''Sidapa''' ([[Ryan Eigenmann]]), the god of death. He is also the trusted ally of Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan. The character first appeared on the 64th episode of the series. In an interview, Eigenmann said that his character is "a little bit tricky since he is not totally evil. In fact, even if he is the god of death, he wants to be fair to everyone. However, a twist in the story, which will be revealed in the coming weeks, will change all that."


===Other characters===
===Spaniards===
*'''[[Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines|Gobernador-General]]''' ([[Joko Diaz]]), the primary representative of the [[Habsburg Spain|Spanish monarch]] tasked with ruling the Philippines for Spain. In the show's finale, he leads an expedition to reconquer the regions liberated by Filipino rebels under Malaya/Simeon.
In order of appearance, these characters were appeared short, mentioned many times or have no major contribution to the story line:
* '''Mariano Alfonso''' ([[Carlos Morales (actor)|Carlos Morales]]). Mariano is a Spanish noble man and soldier from Manila who falls in love with Esperanza Sanreal after Juancho arranged their marriage to save her reputation.
* '''Frayle Jacobe, Frayle Lazaro, Frayle Gustavo''' (Jon Achaval), they are the kind-hearted [[Augustinians]] [[friars]] and the parish curates (kura paroko) of the [[encomienda]]'s local church.<ref>http://www.gmanetwork.com/gma/indio/videos/2013-03-01/22685/Indio-Ang-pagkamatay-ni-Padre-Jacobe {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
* '''Isabel Alfonso''' ([[Ryza Cenon]]), an insulares, she is the supportive younger sister of Mariano Alfonso who strongly opposes her brother's engagement to Esperanza. Isabel meets and eventually falls in love with Fernando without even knowing that she is actually Mayang in disguise.
* '''Javier Crisanto''' ([[Marco Alcaraz]]), a Spanish militia commander and a trusted ally of Juancho Sanreal.
* '''António Sanreal''' (Ramon Christopher), a ruthless encomendero and the equally despotic father of Juancho Sanreal. The character appeared only in the first week.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
* '''[[Miguel López de Legazpi]]''' ([[Mark Gil]]), a [[conquistador]] who established one of the first Spanish settlements in the [[East Indies]] in 1565. He was also the first [[Governor-General of the Philippines]]. The character appeared only in the pilot.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>


==References==
* '''Kardo''' ([[Neil Ryan Sese]]), a rebel who fought against Spanish conquistadors, but later killed in a battle. The character appeared only on the second episode of the show.
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* '''Javier Crisanto''' ([[Marco Alcaraz]]), the comandante de soldados (commander of troops) and a trusted ally of Juancho Sanreal.
* '''Labug''' (Leandro Baldemor), a Datu; Tuhay's father who was killed by Hernando.
* '''Upeng''' ([[Eunice Lagusad]]), Mayang's friend and confidante from Ilaya.
* '''Uray''' ([[Anita Linda]]), the old blind woman whom Malaya/Simeon met and helped during his journey on the way to Makaptan's realm. On the 40th episode, it was revealed that she is actually Makaptan's trusted servant.
* '''Paiburong''' (Mike Gayoso), the god of the middle world. He is the brother of Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan who was accidentally killed by Simeon/Malaya.
* '''Pandaki''' ([[Gwen Zamora]]), the goddess of life. She is the diwata that recovers the dungan (soul) of those that are eligible and takes them to a pleasant fate; she can also change a fate of a dungan (soul) and is the guardian of Sulad.
* '''Makabosog''' (Alfred Marquez), the god of gluttony. He is an ally of Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan.
* '''Liway''' (Donna Claire Galvez), she is the adopted sister of Bagandi and playmate to António.
* '''Aswagi''' (King Gutierrez), a tribal bandit leader and his henchmen plot to kidnap Esperanza and kill against Simeon'/Malaya's life. and then killed by Simeon/Malaya
* '''Humawig''' (Gerald Ejercito), Aswagi's tribal henchman and one of the bandit members killed by Simeon/Malaya.
* '''Dalusaw''' (June Hidalgo), another Aswagi's tribal henchman and one of the bandit members also killed by Simeon/Malaya.
* ''''Alunsina'''' ([[Joyce Ching]]), regarded as the goddess of the eastern skies that brings in the light of the sun and cool winds during hot days of the dry season; she is also the guardian against strong typhoons and of beauty. She owns a magical flute that can bring anyone to deep sleep, paralyze, or even death. The flute she owns was the challenge of Magayon to her lover, Bagandi, in which he has to take it from her. The character appeared in episodes 84, 85 and 86.
*'''[[Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines|Governador-General]]''' (Joko Diaz), the prime representative of the King of Spain to rule the Philippines as the country's colony on his behalf. He would lead an expedition of Spanish military forces to regain control of the areas controlled by the Indio rebels led by Malaya/Simeon. His famous line is " Hindi naniniwala ang Espanya sa mga diwata!" ''(lit. Spain does not believe in Gods/Goddesses)".
* '''[[Tamblot]]''' ([[Ervic Vijandre]]), a [[babaylan]] or native priest from Bohol who led the [[Tamblot Uprising]] (from 1621 to 1622) during the Spanish era. He opposed the new religion spread by the Spaniards and fought against the subsequent conversion of the Boholanos to the Catholic faith.
* '''[[Francisco Dagohoy]]''' ([[Gian Magdangal]]), a [[Bohol]]ano who holds the distinction of having led the longest revolt in Philippine history, the [[Dagohoy Rebellion]]. This rebellion against the Spanish colonial government took place in the island of Bohol for eighty five years (1744 to 1829). The character appeared in the last episode of the series.
* '''[[Diego Silang]]''' and '''[[Gabriela Silang]]''' ([[JC Tiuseco]] and [[Kris Bernal]], respectively). Diego was a revolutionary leader who conspired with British forces to overthrow Spanish rule in the northern Philippines and establish an independent [[Ilocano people|Ilocano]] nation. His revolt was fueled by grievances stemming from Spanish taxation and abuses, and by his belief in self-government, that the administration and leadership of the Roman Catholic Church and government in the Ilocos be invested in trained Ilocano officials. Following Diego's assassination in 1763, his wife Gabriela led the group for four months before she was captured and executed.
* '''[[Andrés Bonifacio]]''' ([[Jolo Revilla]]), the father of the Philippine Revolution. He was a founder and later Supremo ("supreme leader") of the [[Katipunan]] movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the [[Philippine Revolution]]. The character appeared in the finale episode of the show.


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The following is a list of major, recurring, notable and minor characters appeared in Indio, a Filipino historical drama-epic fantasy series created and developed by Suzette Doctolero and produced by GMA Network. It executive produced by Meann P. Regala and directed by Dondon Santos. The series premiered on January 14, 2013, on GMA Telebabad block, and January 15, 2013, worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. It concluded its twenty weeks run on May 31, 2013, with the total of ninety-seven episodes.[1]

Major characters

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The series features eleven main characters throughout its run.

Malaya / Simeon / Indio

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Alden Richards portrays Young Adult Malaya / Simeon / Indio

Portrayed by Bong Revilla, he is the show's main protagonist and also, the demigod son of Ynaguiguinid, a goddess of war, and Hangaway, a native warrior. As a demigod, he possesses godly powers and immense superhuman strength that truly makes him the destined savior of both his fellow Filipinos and diwatas from the Spanish colonists. The character is also portrayed by Vincent Magbanua and Alden Richards in the first part of the show.[2][3] GMA Network's vice president for Entertainment TV, Lilybeth G. Rasonable said that "Indio was really made for him [Revilla]."[4] Revilla finds his very first television series "exciting but very challenging" and went through rigorous acting trainings under director Laurice Guillen and Pen Medina for his preparation for the role.[5] He also did some readings and research regarding Philippine history because "even though it is a fictional show, it has some historical undertones that should at least have some sense of accuracy."[6][7]

Esperanza Sanreal

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Portrayed by Jennylyn Mercado, she is a Mestiza and the estranged illegitimate daughter of Juancho Sanreal with Maria, a native Filipina he raped. She eventually falls in love with Simeon/Malaya, her father's slave and later, formidable nemesis.[3][8]

Señor Juancho Sanreal

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Portrayed by Michael de Mesa, he is the show's main antagonist. Juancho is the son of Antonio Sanreal, a lieutenant under conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. He is the domineering husband of Victoria and the estranged father of Esperanza. Juancho was trained by his father to be a despotic encomendero like him to put the subjugated natives under control. Juancho rules the encomienda with an iron fist, determined to take down anyone who dares to get in his way. Juancho adopted and raised Simeon/Malaya to use his incredible powers and abilities for his own personal gain. The character was also played by Lucho Ayala in the first part of the series.[9]

Dian Magayon

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Portrayed by Rhian Ramos, the goddess of wind and all flying creatures. Magayon serves as the protector and mentor of Malaya/Simeon throughout his journey to fulfill destiny. The character also serves as the narrator (in voice-over) of the show[10][11][12]

Señora Victoria Hidalgo de Sanreal

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Portrayed by Jackie Lou Blanco, she is a peninsulares and the sterile wife of Juancho Sanreal. Her bitter nature turns her into an intolerable shrew. She deeply loathes Esperanza for being her husband's daughter from another woman. The character was initially played by Nathalie Hart as the young version of the character.[13][14]

Hernando Pelaez

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Portrayed by Chinggoy Alonzo, he is a peninsular who serves as the right-hand man of Juancho Sanreal. Hernando is a tough-looking man with noble virtues, but he is constantly torn between his conscience and his unfathomable loyalty to Juancho. Bobby Andrews portrayed the younger version of the character in the first part of the series.

Tarong and Linang

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Portrayed by Dante Rivero and Daria Ramirez respectively, they are a childless native couple who adopted and raised young Malaya/Simeon as their child. Eventually, they are blessed with another child named Mayang. The characters were first portrayed by Jomari Yllana and Agot Isidro, respectively, in the early part of the series.[15]

Cosme de los Santos

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Portrayed by Robert Arevalo, he is the loving and protective father of Rosa. He works as both a fisherman and a sacristan of Jacobe, an Augustinian friar. In secret, he is a member of a rebel organization which aims to free their land from the colonists. Cosme is strongly against Rosa's relationship with Simeon because of his affiliation with Juancho Sanreal, seeing him as the biggest obstacle for the group's objective of freeing their land from the Spaniards.[15]

Mayang

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Portrated by Sheena Halili, she is the care-free and tomboyish daughter of Tarong and Linang. However, her adventurous nature eventually leads her to fall into the hands of bandits called mangangayaw and then the Spaniards. Her journey eventually brought her to her adoptive brother, Simeon/Malaya.

Elena Decena

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Portrayed by Vaness del Moral, she is the daughter of Alicia, Rosa's cousin. In order to pay for her parents' debt, she works as a maidservant to Sanreal's household during which she becomes close friends with Esperanza Sanreal. She eventually becomes a hapless victim of Juancho's lustful advances.[15][16]

Tuhay / Cesario

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Portrayed by Dominic Roco, he is a native warrior who hates Simeon and love-interest of Mayang. When his village was attacked by the Spaniards, he becomes an auxiliary soldier in their service and eventually, he becomes a Babaylan when the natives revolted.[9] Actor Rocco Nacino was originally cast as Tuhay but later replaced by Roco for the said role.

Other characters

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Native Filipinos

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  • Waray Lupig (Ronnie Lazaro), the chieftain of the tribe in which Tarong, Linang and Mayang belong.
  • Hangaway (Luis Alandy), a native warrior who was Ynaguiguinid's husband and Malaya/Simeon's biological father. He was killed when the conquistadors first arrived in the Philippines. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.
  • Uray Tale and Melinda (Aura Mijares and Glenda Garcia, respectively). Uray Tale is a babaylan who helped Simeon/Malaya unravel the truth behind Rosa's death. Both Uray Tale and her apprentice Melinda are killed by Juancho Sanreal after they refused to help him get Simeon's powers. Both characters appeared several times in the series.
  • Labug (Leandro Baldemor), a native chieftain, he was Tuhay's father who was killed by Hernando.
  • Upeng (Eunice Lagusad), Mayang's friend from Ilaya.
  • Liway (Donna Claire Galvez), she is the adopted sister of Bagandi and playmate to António.
  • Aswagi (King Gutierrez), a native bandit leader who plot to kidnap Esperanza and kill Simeon'/Malaya, only to die in his hands.
  • Humawig (Gerald Ejercito), one of Aswagi's who is killed by Simeon/Malaya.
  • Dalusaw (June Hidalgo), one of Aswagi's henchman who is also killed by Simeon/Malaya.
  • Bagandi (Aljur Abrenica), a native warrior who joins a group of rebels after being dispossessed by the ruthless Spaniards under Juancho Sanreal. The character first appeared in the penultimate episode of the first part and eventually, he becomes one of the main characters in the second part of the show.[17]

Christianized Filipinos

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  • Rosa delos Santos (Maxene Magalona), she is Cosme's daughter and Simeon/Malaya's childhood friend and first love interest. Because of her involvement with Simeon, she is eventually killed by Juancho Sanreal in secret in order to keep Simeon free from any attachments as it will weaken him. The character was also played by Jillian Ward and Bea Binene in the first part of the series. The said role had previously been offered to Sunshine Cruz but the actress turned down the offer.[13][18]
  • María (Wynwyn Marquez), the native woman who was raped by Juancho Sanreal, becoming the biological mother of Esperanza in the process. She was eventually killed by Juancho during her failed attempt to kill him for ruining her life. The character appeared several times in the first part of the series (episodes 6, 7 and 8).
  • António (Marc Justin Alvarez), named after his maternal great grandfather, António is the son of Simeon/Malaya and Esperanza. Like his father, António is also a demigod. The character appears in the show's second part. In the finale episode, the character was eventually played by Rafael Rosell as an adult.
  • Juaning and Pedro (Mike Nacua and John Feir, respectively), Simeon/Malaya's friends who provide comic relief throughout the show.
  • Pancho and Alicia Decena (Dan Alvaro and Melissa Mendez, respectively), the loving parents of Elena. They witnessed the harsh fate of Maria in the hands of Juancho Sanreal, without any idea that it is the same fate that their daughter would have. Pancho was killed by Juancho.
  • Diego de Dios (Ping Medina), Elena Decena's childhood friend who bears an unrequitted love for her.
  • Kardo (Neil Ryan Sese), a Filipino rebel who dies in a battle against the Spaniards. The character appeared only on the second episode of the show.
  • Tamblot (Ervic Vijandre), a babaylan from Bohol who led an uprising against the spread of the Catholic faith.
  • Francisco Dagohoy (Gian Magdangal), a native from Bohol who led the longest known rebellion in Philippine history. The character appeared in the last episode of the series.
  • Diego Silang and Gabriela Silang (JC Tiuseco and Kris Bernal, respectively), a rebel couple from Ilocos who both conspired with the British forces to overthrow the Spaniards during their short occupation of Manila in the Seven Years' War.
  • Andrés Bonifacio (Jolo Revilla), the founder and Supremo ("supreme leader") of the Katipunan, a rebel organization formed to liberate the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule. The character appears in the show's finale.

Diwata and Deities

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  • Magwayen (Isabelle Daza), the goddess who guides the dead to Sulad (land of the dead). The character appeared in episodes 37 and 38 during Simeon/Malaya's journey to Sulad.
  • Makaptan (Roi Vinzon), the god of hunger and poverty, and also, the supreme god who dwells in the sky. In the story, Malaya/Simeon confronts him in a violent showdown. The character appeared in episodes 39 and 40.
  • Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan (Katrina Halili), the goddess of greed and vengeance. When her only brother was killed by Simeon, she becomes a staunch ally of the Spaniards in an attempt to get her revenge on him.[19] This served as Halili's comeback project after a year of hiatus from showbiz.
  • Sidapa (Ryan Eigenmann), the god of death and Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's closest ally who first appeared in the show's 64th episode. In an interview, Eigenmann said that his character is "a little bit tricky since he is not totally evil. In fact, even if he is the god of death, he wants to be fair to everyone. However, a twist in the story, which will be revealed in the coming weeks, will change all that."
  • Uray (Anita Linda), the old blind woman whom Malaya/Simeon met and helped during his journey on the way to Makaptan's realm. In the 40th episode, it is revealed that she is actually Makaptan's trusted servant.
  • Paiburong (Mike Gayoso), the god of the middle world and Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's brother who is accidentally killed by Simeon/Malaya.
  • Pandaki (Gwen Zamora), the goddess of life and guardian of Sulad.
  • Makabosog (Alfred Marquez), the god of gluttony. He is one of Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan's allies.
  • 'Alunsina' (Joyce Ching), the goddess of the eastern skies who owns a magical flute that can bring anyone to deep sleep, paralyze, or even death. The flute she owns is coveted by Bagandi who needs to take it from her to win Magayon's love. The character appeared in episodes 84, 85 and 86.
  • Ynaguiguinid (Sarah Lahbati), she is the goddess of war, Hangaway's wife, and Malaya/Simeon's biological mother. She sacrificed her own life to save her son by passing down her powers to him. The character appeared only in the pilot episode.[13]
  • Libulan (Rachelle Ann Go), the goddess of the moon.[12]
  • Lisuga (Diana Zubiri), She is the Goddess of the stars and Constellations. She serves as Simeon's guide to a safe path for day and night. She disguises herself as a meteor whenever she meets with Simeon.
  • Dalikmata (Ellen Adarna), the goddess of visions and prophecies.[12]
  • Liadlaw (Paolo Paraiso), the god of the sun.[12]
  • Ribung Linti (Steven Silva), the god of thunder.[12]
  • Barangaw (Will Devaughn), the god of rainbows.[12]
  • Santonilyo (Kyle Jimenez), the child-like god of blessings and good fortune.[12]
  • Lihangin (Ehra Madrigal), the goddess of air.[12]
  • Lidagat (Sam Pinto), the goddess of the seas.[12]
  • Magayon (Rhian Ramos), the goddess of all flying animals and simeon's guide.[12]

Spaniards

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  • Gobernador-General (Joko Diaz), the primary representative of the Spanish monarch tasked with ruling the Philippines for Spain. In the show's finale, he leads an expedition to reconquer the regions liberated by Filipino rebels under Malaya/Simeon.
  • Mariano Alfonso (Carlos Morales). Mariano is a Spanish noble man and soldier from Manila who falls in love with Esperanza Sanreal after Juancho arranged their marriage to save her reputation.
  • Frayle Jacobe, Frayle Lazaro, Frayle Gustavo (Jon Achaval), they are the kind-hearted Augustinians friars and the parish curates (kura paroko) of the encomienda's local church.[20]
  • Isabel Alfonso (Ryza Cenon), an insulares, she is the supportive younger sister of Mariano Alfonso who strongly opposes her brother's engagement to Esperanza. Isabel meets and eventually falls in love with Fernando without even knowing that she is actually Mayang in disguise.
  • Javier Crisanto (Marco Alcaraz), a Spanish militia commander and a trusted ally of Juancho Sanreal.
  • António Sanreal (Ramon Christopher), a ruthless encomendero and the equally despotic father of Juancho Sanreal. The character appeared only in the first week.[13]
  • Miguel López de Legazpi (Mark Gil), a conquistador who established one of the first Spanish settlements in the East Indies in 1565. He was also the first Governor-General of the Philippines. The character appeared only in the pilot.[13]

References

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  10. ^ "Abante-Tonite Online | Showbiz". www.abante-tonite.com. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013.
  11. ^ "Rhian Ramos talks about her diwata role on GMA-7's drama-fantasy series Indio".
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Not seen on TV: Sa Mundo ng mga Diwata".
  13. ^ a b c d e "Not Seen on TV: Ang mga tauhan sa buhay ni Indio".
  14. ^ "Si Jackie Lou Blanco bilang Victoria".
  15. ^ a b c "Not seen on TV: Ang mga Mortal sa Mundo ni Indio".
  16. ^ "Vaness del Moral, lilihis sa karaniwan niyang role sa Indio".
  17. ^ "Malaya Business News Online - Philippine Business News | Online News Philippines - Ready for the big leagues". Malaya. Archived from the original on July 5, 2013. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  18. ^ Sunshine, ayaw makipaghalikan kay Bong Abante-Tonite. Retrieved August 17, 2012
  19. ^ "Erik Santos on his relationship with Rufa Mae Quinto: "We're fixing it."".
  20. ^ http://www.gmanetwork.com/gma/indio/videos/2013-03-01/22685/Indio-Ang-pagkamatay-ni-Padre-Jacobe [dead link]
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