There, in the black castle high in the mountains, lived the monster Maniker, whose head was as large as a wolf's.
He searched with his little monsters for the castle keys, digging through the walls and the tunnels.
He sought those keys so that the monster Krakan, whose limbs were scattered, could be restored and appear again.
The little monsters competed with Maniker, searching for the key of Kabili.
The appearance of those keys would allow Krakan to gather his limbs together.
Meanwhile, Uncle Khoni arrived in the village, his wolves pulling his cart. He wore a red winter hat and sang loudly:
*"My brother Kabili fell and lost his keys.
My beautiful cart is pulled by wolves.
I ride it and hold it tightly, so I do not fall.
Kabili, my dear brother, your trust in people has grown too great.
You walk on white carpets like humans, but those beneath you will be monsters.
My brother Kabili, they have taken your money.
My wolves are not monsters."*