
The story of Da Piecemaker
The warrior Ash'Taka fought his way to the top of the tribe through countless duels, after which he grew stronger and stronger. Nothing more than a pile of bloody pieces remained of each opponent, earning him the nickname Da Piecemaker. The most famous of his duels was with the great demon of anger, Kh'Baal, from which Ash'taka emerged victorious, but his right hand, which the dying demon had grabbed, was forever scarred. More often than ever before, blind wrath and unrelenting hatred for demons awakened in the warchief.
Ash'Taka leads his tribesmen not only through his strength and authority, but in the eyes of his followers, he is also a great voice of the creator, Gorka-Morka, which is proven, among other things, by the fact that he was given a semi-divine instrument Da Propa Choppa Stika.
Accursed Rider
For many years, the large pea pods were under pressure and raided by many herds of wild maw-gruntas. One day, Ash'Taka waited until Okoto, the largest and oldest boar, was feasting on their crop. With a loud cry, he ran towards the monster with chains on his hands. In a fierce battle, he first threw the boar onto his back and then bound him with chains. The boar did not give up easily, so the chief plowed many furrows with him, where his tribe later sowed sacred peas. In the end, however, the cursed hand prevailed over the beast and took its sight. Since then, Ash'taka has been riding the giant boar, but due to the animal's blindness, it is never certain where he will end up.