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Set in 18th-century Ukraine, "Dovbush: Dignity or Oblivion" narrates the tale of Olekса Dovbush, the elusive leader of the Carpathian rebels known as the opryshky. As Polish nobility grows increasingly anxious over the peasant uprisings in the Carpathians, Dovbush emerges as a symbol of resistance and hope for the Ukrainian people. Dubbed the Prince of Chornohora by the very Poles who seek his capture, Dovbush's defiance becomes legendary. Despite numerous attempts by Polish lords to quell the rebellion by sending troops into the dense Carpathian forests, Dovbush remains uncaptured, leading many to believe he is invincible. Is his survival a result of ancient Ukrainian magic or sheer audacity? As an entire army is dispatched to crush the insurrection, Dovbush faces his greatest challenge yet: to defend his homeland and restore freedom to his people. This gripping narrative delves into themes of honor, resistance, and the enduring spirit of a nation unwilling to be forgotten.