In a remote and mysterious African forest, a nomadic tribe lives in harmony with nature, but their tranquility is threatened by the arrival of a hunter. This intruder, drawn by the legend of the "divine beast," said to protect the jungle, awakens the greed of those seeking wealth in the form of exotic pelts.
During one of his hunts, the hunter comes across an abandoned human baby, the child of a tribal mother who succumbed to adversity. Without a second thought, he decides to take the baby with him, seeing in him an opportunity to change his fortune. However, the little one, raised among wild animals, will develop a special bond with the jungle and its inhabitants, particularly with a majestic leopard that will adopt him as one of its own.
As he grows up, the boy, now a strong and agile young man, becomes the protector of the jungle, defending his furry friends from those who seek to exploit it. Drawn by his internal calling and connection to nature, he begins to challenge the hunter who rescued him, caught between his past and his new world.
The story unfolds in a rich landscape of emotion and adventure, ultimately exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the eternal struggle between the wild and the civilized. The action culminates in an exciting confrontation that will determine not only the fate of the young man but also the future of the jungle itself.