Buaya Sakti
by Rangkuman 100 Cerita Rakyat Indonesia · from Cerita Rakyat Indonesia
Original Story
Buaya Sakti
Buaya Watuwe membantu melahirkan Narrowa dan melarang orang-orang untuk memburu buaya di Tamidari[6].
Pesan Moral: Menghormati hewan yang telah membantu.
Story DNA
Moral
It is important to respect animals that have helped you.
Plot Summary
A magical crocodile named Buaya Watuwe helps in the birth of a child named Narrowa. In return for its assistance, Buaya Watuwe forbids the people from hunting crocodiles in the Tamidari area. This establishes a lasting rule of respect for the helpful animal.
Themes
Emotional Arc
gratitude and respect
Writing Style
Narrative Elements
Cultural Context
Folk tales often serve to explain natural phenomena or establish cultural taboos and traditions.
Plot Beats (3)
- Buaya Watuwe, a magical crocodile, is present.
- Buaya Watuwe helps in the birth of a person named Narrowa.
- Following this act, Buaya Watuwe forbids people from hunting crocodiles in the Tamidari area.
Characters
Buaya Watuwe
A massive, ancient crocodile, significantly larger than any ordinary crocodile, with scales that shimmer with an otherworldly, dark green hue, almost black in certain light, suggesting great age and power. Its body is exceptionally robust and muscular, indicative of its strength and magical nature. Its eyes glow with a faint, wise light.
Attire: None, as a crocodile.
Wants: To protect the balance of nature, specifically the crocodiles of Tamidari, and to ensure the well-being of those it has helped, like Narrowa.
Flaw: Its deep connection to the land and its creatures might make it vulnerable if that connection is threatened or disrespected.
Remains a steadfast guardian, reinforcing its role as a protector and law-giver for the region.
Wise, protective, powerful, benevolent, authoritative.
Narrowa
A young child, likely of Indonesian (specifically, possibly Papuan or Eastern Indonesian) descent, with smooth, warm brown skin. Their build is small and delicate, as expected for a newborn or very young child. Specific features are not detailed, allowing for a general representation of a healthy infant.
Attire: Simple, traditional Indonesian infant clothing, perhaps a soft, light sarong or a plain cotton wrap, in natural, undyed colors or soft pastels.
Wants: To survive and thrive under the protection of Buaya Watuwe and the community.
Flaw: Completely dependent on others for survival due to being an infant.
Begins as a vulnerable infant and becomes a symbol of the sacred pact between humans and nature.
Innocent, vulnerable, a symbol of new life and the bond between humans and nature.
Locations
Tamidari River
A significant river in the Tamidari region, known for its crocodile population, where Buaya Watuwe resides and helps Narrowa's mother.
Mood: Mysterious, sacred, potentially dangerous but also protective
Buaya Watuwe helps Narrowa's mother give birth here and later forbids hunting of crocodiles in this area.