Summary
Deep in the forests near Chobe, Botswana, a San clan sworn to protect the land and throne was annihilated after refusing to let poachers exceed a legal elephant-hunting agreement. The attackers—part of an emerging criminal syndicate—slaughtered the clan for standing in the way of profit. Only one boy survived: Tau Masisi, last heir of the Arrow House family, legendary masters of the bow who hunted with honor and balance.
Years later, in present-day Botswana, poaching has escalated into a major threat, driven by organized international networks trafficking ivory, horns, hides, and bushmeat, undermining wildlife, tourism, and ecosystems. Now a skilled young man, Tau takes up the fight as a vigilante, using a modified bow and poisoned arrows to hunt the syndicate responsible for his clan’s destruction.
Nearly killed by gunmen, Tau learns a hard lesson—tradition alone is not enough. He adds a gun to his arsenal and evolves his bow into a defensive weapon capable of stopping and redirecting bullets. With each battle, he upgrades his tools, correcting the mistake that doomed his clan: refusing to adapt.
Known in the underworld as ARROWGUN—the Lion who hunts elephants—Tau destabilizes the criminal network behind Botswana’s poaching crisis. At season’s end, he discovers he is not the only survivor, as hidden remnants of his clan still live deep in the forest, opening the path to legacy, unity, and renewal.