
Khutulun: The Wrestler Princess
The Undefeated Daughter of the Steppe Who Wagered a Kingdom of Horses
By The Robot Book Club · 2026
58 pages · 8 chapters
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The heavy thud of a prince hitting the hard-packed dirt is instantly swallowed by the roar of the Mongol camp. Khutulun brushes the dust from her arms and stares down at her gasping suitor, offering no hand to help him up. She has sworn she will never marry a man who cannot throw her, and until she finds one, she has another hundred horses to collect.
Table of Contents
- 01
The Fractured Steppe
As the Mongol Empire tears itself apart over its nomadic soul, a young girl is raised in the dust and sweat of the traditionalist camps. Only the strongest survive the crossfire.
- 02
The Price of a Hundred Horses
Khutulun enters the wrestling circle with a vow that shocks the empire. Defeating her means marriage, but losing means paying a heavy toll in horseflesh.
- 03
The Hawk and the Chicken
Stepping out of the wrestling ring and onto the battlefield, Khutulun becomes her father's deadliest weapon. Her brutal cavalry tactics strike terror into the sedentary armies of the East.
- 04
A Wager of a Thousand
A foreign prince arrives with a staggering bet and an arrogant smile. With the future of her dynasty on the line, Khutulun must choose between political duty and her undefeated pride.
- 05
Rumors in the Wind
A woman wielding unmatched power attracts deadly enemies from within. To save her father's coalition from poisonous lies, Khutulun makes a calculated, shocking sacrifice.
- 06
The Fractured Crown
As her father falls, Khutulun is offered the ultimate prize: the throne of the Khanate. But the entrenched pride of her fourteen brothers threatens to tear their world to pieces.
- 07
The Riddle and the Ring
Khutulun’s empire collapses, and foreign writers twist her fierce reality into a dainty fairy tale. Yet, in the wrestling rings of Mongolia, her true spirit still dictates the rules of the game.
- 08
Fact versus Legend
The best stories get taller in the telling. Here's how to sort the real from the legend.