He can see when love will fail. The exact moment. The precise betrayal.
It's a gift, they say. The youngest prince knows better.
When a golden bird steals his father's prized apples and his brothers fail to catch it, the prince volunteers - not from courage, but from certainty. He's already seen how this ends. A Fox, bound by old magic and older debts, agrees to guide him. But the Fox has one rule: follow instructions exactly.
The prince doesn't. He chooses the golden saddle. The golden cage. The approval of a father who will never love him over the safety of doing what's right.
And the bird screams. And screams. And screams.
A darkly beautiful retelling of the Brothers Grimm classic about a prince who must learn that seeing everything doesn't mean understanding anything - and that sometimes the only way forward is to close your eyes and choose.