In the arid lands of the Old West, where the sun beat down mercilessly and sandstorms erased all traces of the past, there lived an Apache tribe so wealthy that their tents glittered with silver ornaments. The chief of this tribe, a wise man named Tacoda, possessed a single treasure he valued more than all the gold in the world: his daughter, Naya.
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