
Lion Meets His Match: A Lesson in Humility”
Lion and Jackal meet to discuss affairs of land and state—for Jackal serves as the most important adviser to the king of the forest. But when conversation turns personal and Lion begins boasting about his unmatched strength, the cunning Jackal makes a calculated offer: “I will show you an animal that is still more powerful than you are.”
They encounter a small boy. “Not yet,” says Jackal. “He must still become a man.” An old man bent with age. “Not yet—he has been a man.” But when they meet a young hunter in the prime of youth, Jackal announces, “There you have him now, O king. Pit your strength against his, and if you win, then truly you are the strength of the earth.” Then the wise adviser retreats to a rocky kopje to watch what unfolds.
What follows is Lion’s bewildering education in human weaponry, interpreted through the eyes of a creature who has never encountered guns or steel. The dogs are mere bodyguards easily swept aside. But then the man “spat and blew fire” that burned Lion’s face, “jerked out one of his ribs” (a knife!) to inflict terrible wounds, and sent “warm bullets” flying as a parting gift.
Lion retreats, humbled, conceding the title to this strange creature with fire-breath and removable bones. A clever fable about the limits of physical strength, the power of technology, and why even kings need advisers who can teach them when to walk away.
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