A story born from silence,about power that marries itself into stronger power,governments that trade family ties for influence,and the forests and creatures that pay the price.This is my reflection on how human ambition can drown elephants, displace tigers, and reshape entire landscapes.Because when power becomes a family business,nature becomes collateral damage. Chapter 1: Origins of Power This chapter introduces the roots of strategic political marriages through the lens of International Relations theory. Using Realism, humans are portrayed like Panthera tigris (tiger), competing for dominance and survival. Chapter 2: Ego and Conflict Inspired by the user’s idea of human egoism, this chapter uses Liberalism to explore how cooperation often fails. Just like Elephas maximus (Asian elephant) fights for territory, humans struggle for influence. Chapter 3: Nature as Diplomacy Using scientific names such as Elaeis guineensis (oil palm) and Pongo abelii (Sumatran oran...