The Hatun Yawar Tournament

The Hatun Yawar is the most sacred and prestigious tournament of the Taku civilization, held once every four years. It serves as both a test of leadership and a way to determine the next ruler if the current king is challenged. The tournament is deeply rooted in Taku traditions.

The tournament consists of four main trials, each designed to test different qualities of a leader: strength, combat ability, agility, and endurance. Only the strongest warriors can make it to the final duel, where the winner is either crowned king or reaffirms his rule.

The First trial is Rumi Mak'ana (The Test of Strength)

Contestants must lift and carry enormous boulders (some over 1000 kg) across a marked distance.

Only those who complete the task within the time limit move to the next round. Warriors who fail are eliminated immediately.

Yawar T'inkay (The Duel of Blood)