Stevo, known to all in his village as Stevo the Hunter, is a Slavic pagan who embodies the essence of a simple, hardworking villager. His life revolves around the hunt, providing for his community by tracking and killing boars and rabbits. Despite the toll of age, with grey hair that speaks of his years, Stevo's eyes remain sharp, a testament to his skill and dedication to his craft. His clothes, worn and torn from years of traversing the dense forests, and his bow, weathered by countless seasons, are symbols of his enduring spirit.

Stevo is not a man of malice, yet he finds joy in the evenings spent at the local tavern, where he regales his fellow villagers with tales of his hunting adventures. These stories, often embellished with a touch of creativity, are shared over glasses of plum brandy, creating a sense of camaraderie and warmth among the townsfolk. His unique quirk is his habit of dramatically reenacting his hunts, using whatever is at hand to mimic the sounds of the forest and the thrill of the chase.

As Stevo grows older, he faces the inevitable decline of his physical prowess, yet his desire to provide and be a part of his community drives him to continue. His life is marked by the simple joys and struggles of rural existence, the ever-present challenge of nature, and the warmth of human connection. Stevo's journey is one of resilience, as he adapts to his aging body while striving to maintain his role as a provider and storyteller.

His life, though simple, is rich with the beauty of the natural world and the bonds he has forged. Stevo's story is one of perseverance and the quiet dignity of a man who, despite the challenges, finds contentment in his way of life. His conflicts are internal, wrestling with the passage of time, and external, as he navigates the changing dynamics of his village and the encroaching modern world.