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- The epic love story of Akkiz, a warrior mountain girl, and disabled Prince Batuga, who were both orphaned by Gök Han in the 8th century in the harsh steppes of Central Asia.
- Akkiz, a fierce warrior known in the realm as the claw of the two-headed wolf, remembers her childhood and the prince with whom she's bound through their deepest wounds. Alpagu Khan and his soldiers are ambushed leading to harsh punishments in and outside the palace. In the present day, the ruling family are abuzz with talks of who might take the throne next.
- Akkiz, who does not accept to be a slave despite the stamp etched on her skin, swears to kill Alpagu Khan and flee from the Gök Palace and puts her plan into action. Ulu Ece is determined to make the Dag girls, who remind her of Kuma Hatun Talisman, regret that they were born. As a result of repeated injustices, Akkiz finds herself in front of Temur Tegin. Batuga, on the other hand, makes a desperate effort to protect Akkiz from the torments of Ulu Ece and to abduct her from the palace. Despite the fire from his wound, Alpagu Khan returned to his throne and pursued the archer who tried to kill him. Alpagu Han's investigation gradually approaches Saltuk and Çolpan, and therefore Akkiz.
- In the last part of Akkiz and Batuga's epic, China invades the Gök Saray and burns down all the Turkish tribes. Batuga, who learned that he would be a father in his darkest nights; He sacrifices himself so that the sun rises and the heavens will light up for his son and his people. While trying to kill the Emperor of China, he is captured along with his kinsmen and warriors. Now Akkiz is left alone with her baby in her womb, but Akkiz does not give up. She breaks his fears out of his heart and puts his strength on himself like an armor; She strengthens her power for those who believe in her, for those who need her, for her loved ones and for her homeland, and builds an army of forty women. Because she is Akkiz, who carries the mountain in her veins and the sky in her belly, and her epic is not the end but the beginning.