ποΈ A king has ten sons and one daughter, but after marrying a jealous woman, he sends his sons away and turns them into white birds.
π₯ The daughter, Elisa, runs away from home to find her transformed brothers and ends up near their home by the sea.
π’ Elisa's love for her brothers drives her to search for them, even though she encounters hardships along the way.
ποΈ Elisa meets an old woman who tells her about ten white birds with gold feet and jewel eyes, possibly her brothers.
π³ Elisa builds a small house surrounded by pretty flowers and trees.
π§ββοΈ The old woman appears as a beautiful fairy and offers to help Elisa rescue her brothers.
ποΈ Elisa is asked to make coats out of gold flowers for her brothers.
π₯ Elisa follows the Fairy's instructions and works diligently.
π’ Elisa's brothers understand her silent communication through her artwork.
π Elisa meets the king who wants her to be his queen.
π Elisa's brothers are sad as she leaves with the king.
π· The jealous younger brother plots to become king.
ποΈ The queen secretly goes out at night to pick flowers in a forbidden place.
πΉ The king's brother suspects the queen of using the flowers for evil purposes.
π₯ The king's brother plans to kill the queen to protect the king.
ποΈ The king and his servants encounter a white bird that signals danger.
π₯ The bird leads the king and his men back to the city.
π The queen is connected to the white bird and is brought to safety.
ποΈ A white bird flies over the people, causing confusion.
π The king becomes angry and confronts his brother.
π₯ The queen transforms the white birds into princes.