π There was a king with ten sons and one daughter, but their stepmother wanted to send the sons away.
ποΈ The stepmother used magic to turn the sons into birds, and they flew away to another country.
π³ The daughter, Elisa, ran away to find her brothers and eventually reached their home near a great sea.
π« Elisa meets an old woman who offers her food and listens to her story.
π¦ The old woman suggests that the ten white birds with gold feet and jewel eyes may be the princes Elisa is looking for.
π‘ Elisa builds a small house and is visited by her brothers who tell her funny stories and give her encouragement.
πΌ The princess gathers gold flowers and makes coats for her brothers.
π€ The princess is forbidden to speak until she finishes making the coats.
π The princess's brothers misunderstand her silence and think she is bewitched.
π Elisa's love interest asked her to be his queen, and she couldn't say no because she loved him.
πΊ Elisa and the king took the gold flowers and her work to his house, leaving her brothers sad.
π The queen searched for more gold flowers in a place where dead animals were thrown, but had to wait for night to avoid judgment.
π The queen is seen getting flowers at night when the king is away.
πΉ The king's brother, suspicious of the queen, accuses her of using the flowers for bad magic.
βοΈ The king's brother plans to kill the queen before the king returns.
π° The king sees a white bird and realizes it's a fairy from the Queen who wants him to return to the city.
π The king and his men follow the white bird all night, while Elisa works with her gold flowers.
π₯ The people of the city gather in front of the King's house, and the white birds take some sticks but not all.
π The king becomes angry when the people build a fire and the queen calls white birds to transform her brothers into princes.
π¦ The people refuse to let the queen die, and a little boy speaks up with everyone else in agreement.
π¦ The queen uses white birds to transform her brothers while the king's brother is thrown from the city walls and never seen again.
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