Ilya Muromets shot Solovei-Razboinik through the eye with an arrow on the road to Kiev, ending the robber's thirty-year blockade of the crossroads. He bound the monster and brought him to Prince Vladimir's court as proof of the deed.
Ilya Muromets dragged the bound Solovei-Razboinik before Vladimir the Great's court in Kiev, where the monster unleashed his whistle at the prince's command — shattering the palace roof and sending the assembled bogatyrs and nobles sprawling in terror.
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