As Alma returns to her village, she carries herself with utmost grace, despite the wounds she has sustained in battle. Her dark red hair cascades down her shoulders, symbolizing her strength and determination.
Suddenly her horse detects a sense of danger in the nearby bushes. Its ears perk up, and Alma immediately senses the imminent threat. She tenses her body, ready to face whatever danger may be lurking in the shadows.
A pride of lions consists of an alpha male, the Judean Lion, several females, and the alpha male's offspring Jump at Alma, grabbing her by the arm. She screams from the pain.
As Alma quickly detaches herself from the lion's grip, her flowing dark red hair dances in the wind, adding to the sense of movement and action in the painting. With determination in her eyes, she pulls out her scabbard, ready to continue the battle.
Alma suddenly realizes the king of the pride was at her side. Without a second thought she jumps on the beast’s back, and while grabbing onto his main she stabs him again and again.
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