The story begins with Akkız stabbing her arrow to Korkut Khan's heart as she swore. The arrow shoot by Akkız to take Korkut Khan's life cannot kill her enemy, but makes her a slave to his son Batuga, in the enemy's palace! A mountain bird in love with her freedom becomes a slave in the Gok Palace, which will cost her life if it is learned that she is the shooter! The paths of Akkız and Batuga, who now carry two lies that would cost their lives, crossed again after many years. Allies by fate turns into a confidance, which turns into companionship. The hands that will change the fate of the Turks, unites here. Batuga is the hidden Khan of the Turks; he will write a 'Destan' (legend) with Akkız, by uniting the Turks and prove to the world that what can a disabled prince and a slave girl can achieve by joining hands.
   

In the third part of the epic, Akkız, who remains captured, waits for Çolpan Han to pay the ransom determined by the Gök Saray and save her. However, because of a trap set by Gök, the lives of Çolpan Han and the mountain captives are in danger. Alpagu Khan, who does not know that the archer who shot him is a prisoner in his palace, wakes up but hides it from everyone. While he was dying, his brother Balamir and his sons Kaya and Temur had trouble with the state, which disturbed Alpagu Khan. The decisions made by Dağ Hanı Çolpan Han and Gök Khan Alpagu Khan tie an indissoluble knot in the destinies of Akkız and Batuga. Did the swords sharpened by the khans bleed the hearts of our two heroes this time?

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