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A faithful servant named Jant protected the prince from a tragic fate involving a forbidden princess, saving him by understanding and preventing the cranes' predictions. The king's sacrifice of his own children restored Jant and brought a bittersweet ending where the king and queen lived happily together.

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  • Jant's loyalty to the king's dying wish to protect his son from the princess's portrait led to a series of events where he had to interpret and thwart the ominous prophecies foretold by the cranes to ensure the prince's safety.
  • The narrative weaves themes of sacrifice, fate, and redemption, showcasing how Jant's unwavering dedication, the king's ultimate sacrifice, and the queen's forgiveness culminated in a bittersweet conclusion where happiness was achieved through profound loss and selflessness.

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  • Who is Jant in the story?

    A faithful servant to the king.

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"Faithful servant saves prince from tragedy"

  • A faithful servant named Jant promised his dying king to protect his son, the prince, and never show him a certain room with a portrait of a princess from the Golden Palace.
  • Despite Jant's warning, the prince insisted on seeing the portrait and fell deeply in love with the princess, leading to a series of events where the princess was taken by the prince against her will.
  • Three cranes foretold a series of events that would endanger the prince and the princess, including a fox-colored horse, a deadly bridal shirt, and a dance that would lead to the princess's death.
  • Jant, understanding the cranes' warnings, took action to save the prince by shooting the fox-colored horse, burning the deadly bridal shirt, and saving the princess from death during the dance.
  • In a tragic turn of events, Jant was turned into stone after revealing the cranes' predictions to the king, but was later restored to life by the king sacrificing his own children, leading to a bittersweet ending where the king and queen lived happily together.
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