: Images like Gambar Silvy , Paimin Gambar , and Mbah Murdono act as "signatures" or specific styles of charts. Each artist or "predictor" has a unique way of hiding numbers within drawings of mythical figures, animals, or mystical old men (Mbah).
: Punters analyze the placement of figures and text in Gambar Silvy or Paimin Gambar to derive 2D, 3D, or 4D number combinations.
In this community, "Syair" refers to a traditional form of Malay poetry, which is repurposed here as a code. (The Bat's Poem) is one of the most famous versions.
The search terms you provided—, Gambar Silvy , and Angka Setan —refer to a specialized subculture of Southeast Asian lottery prediction (specifically for the Hong Kong or "HK" market). These are not conventional "stories" but are instead part of a tradition of using cryptic poetry and symbolic imagery to guess winning lottery numbers. The World of Syair Kalong
The items you mentioned, such as the "35 Images" and the specific date "20 November 2020," indicate an archive of these prediction sheets.
: Despite the name, this refers to a set of "raw" numbers presented in a grid that are thought to be particularly lucky or "magical" for that specific day's draw. Context of Your Specific Request
: Enthusiasts believe that the poems contain hidden clues about the numbers to be drawn for the Hong Kong lottery.
While these images are widely shared on Indonesian and Southeast Asian forums, they are tools for gambling rather than narrative fiction. The "detailed story" is often the personal journey of a punter trying to decode the mystery of the Bat (Kalong) to win a jackpot.