The General
Raising his massive axe over the head of another "traitor," General Prokhor once again caught himself thinking how strong a leader and commander-in-chief he was. Many enemies have already died by his hand, but no less than his colleagues. He was someone who could take a swing at higher ranks in his army. Dictatorial views pushed the warriors away from communication with him. Prokhor was a tall and swarthy man. With high self-esteem and strange views on life. His axe was a huge, makeshift boulder with a sharpened edge. The hilt was engraved in the style of Scandinavian runes, about the size of an average man. There was already more blood on him than all his warriors had shed together. Prokhor's armor was forged by a craftsman from his native country. Otherworldly words are engraved on it, two dragons on the sides, which clasped two flames from the mouth into the center of the cuirass. When the general killed the enemy and his blood got on the armor, it seemed to pulsate with strange fiery ornaments.
He was deservedly considered the strongest and most bloodthirsty warrior in the area. All nations were afraid of him, and his own army was afraid of him. Prokhor saw this fear and took advantage of it. The tyrant let out a roar at the beginning of the battle, to which his warriors went to their deaths. Everyone was under his command, everyone groveled to him, and those who disobeyed lost their heads.
Many battles were won by Prokhor, all fights with him ended with the unconditional death of enemies. He was a strong leader, but things don't always have to be built on fear. And so it happened.
Once, in the heat of battle with an outnumbered enemy, the headquarters of Prokhor's army prepared a diversion and the bravest fighter was ordered to put an end to the tyranny of their general. He had to sneak up on their leader and stab him with a sword. For a long time, the fighter decided on such a vile offense, but when he remembered the murdered friends by the hand of their general, a red veil fell over his eyes. During one of the skirmishes with the enemies, Prokhor felt something was amiss. As always, he dissected everyone one by one, but the feeling did not leave him. And at one point, he was hit from behind in the neck area, so hard that his head rolled to the feet of his enemies. Prokhor's army had to retreat, but after the withdrawal they still played a huge feast in honor of the death of the tyrant and the dispute. And so ended the story of the glorious but bloodthirsty dictator Prokhor. 1xBet offers an exclusive welcome bonus for new customers. Sign up on their website using the 1xbet promo code free bet find out how to use the code when registering to get up to $130 welcome bonus. By using the promo code, you unlock an exclusive welcome bonus tailored to enhance your betting experience. With this code, you'll receive: A 100% deposit match bonus up to €130/$130 (30% more than the standard bonus of €100).