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    Swan Princess Qartulad – Fresh & Exclusive

    The king refused. Enraged, Rothgar struck. A whirlwind of black feathers engulfed Tamuna. When it cleared, she was gone. In her place on the marble floor lay a single white swan feather. Deep in the forests of Svaneti, a young blacksmith named Gela worked in his father's forge. Gela was no prince. His hands were scarred from iron and fire. But he had a kind heart and loved two things: the mountains and the songs of birds.

    The curse broke.

    The light was not magic. It was truth. It was Tamuna's memory of her mother's lullaby, the warmth of the forge where Gela worked, the sound of rain on vineyard leaves. Rothgar, who had never loved anything, who had fed only on fear and ambition, began to crumble. He turned to ravens. The ravens turned to smoke. And the smoke faded into nothing.

    The princes boasted. They fought tournaments. They recited poetry written by court scribes. But none touched Tamuna's heart. swan princess qartulad

    (გედების პრინცესა) Once, in a kingdom nestled between the snowy peaks of the Caucasus and the warm valleys of Imereti, lived a king named Aleksandre. His daughter, Princess Tamuna, was known throughout the land not only for her beauty, but for her voice that could calm wild horses and her laughter that sounded like small silver bells.

    "So," the sorcerer laughed, "the peasant brings a key. Do you know what that key opens, fool? It opens nothing. It was a test of hope—and hope is the first thing I destroy."

    One dusk, while searching for a lost lamb, he came upon a frozen lake. In its center was a magnificent swan, whiter than fresh snow, with eyes like dark amber. The swan was wounded—a black arrow lodged in its wing. And as Gela approached, the swan began to weep. The king refused

    "I will marry only the man who can prove his heart is as gentle as his sword is strong," Tamuna declared.

    "You wanted a prince with a gentle heart and a strong sword," the king said to Tamuna. "This boy has no sword. But his heart... his heart is a forge. And a forge builds kingdoms."

    But Tamuna was lonely. Her mother had passed away, and her father, the king, was growing old and worried. He summoned a great feast, inviting princes from all corners of the earth: a stern prince from the east with a golden eagle on his arm, a laughing prince from the west with a ship carved like a sea dragon, and a silent, clever prince from the north who could speak the language of wolves. When it cleared, she was gone

    Tamuna rose from the lake, no longer a swan, wearing a gown of water and light. She looked at Gela—not at a prince, not at a rich man, but at the one who climbed a mountain for her with nothing but a hammer and a song.

    That night, a shadow fell over the palace. It was Rothgar, a powerful sorcerer who had once been the king’s closest advisor, but who had been banished for cruelty. He desired the throne—and Tamuna.

    "To break the curse," she said, "someone who loves me not for my crown must find the Mtsvane Nuri —the Green Key of the Sun. It lies in Rothgar’s tower on the peak of Mount Kazbek, guarded by a sleeping fire-bird. And he must do it before the third moonrise."

    That night, under the light of a single candle in his hut, Tamuna became human. She was even more beautiful than the songs described. But her eyes held a deep sorrow.