In 1232, the headman Tolein Uloam from a small village on the continent named Unihok, was very dissatisfied with the feudal power, which had long infringed on the rights and freedoms of his people. He saw how his village decreased in number from year to year, and his people suffered from poverty and poverty. Tolein decided it was time to do something and united all his peasants to rise up against the unjust regime. He understood that everyone was at risk, but he was convinced of his actions. He conquered fear and decided to put everything at stake. The uprising was small at first, but as people became aware of it, more and more people joined Tolein. One by one, villages joined the uprising, and in just a few weeks huge armies were formed, ready to challenge the princes and knights who had hitherto dominated the region. The battle was bloody and both sides lost many men. But in the end, Tolein and his peasants were victorious. They were able to prove that unity and excellent leadership can overcome any obstacles. After the victory, Tolein Uloam became the hero of his village. His name became familiar in all other kingdoms, and he became a symbol of freedom and strength in the fight against unjust tyrants. His knightly dignity and desire for freedom remained in the memory of people for all times.