Yadava Royal Palace, Chandrapur
In the dimly lit private chamber, a bald man reclined on an intricately carved plush sofa. The room, cloaked in shadows and illuminated only by the soft, flickering light of a few lamps, exuded an air of luxury. Two beautiful women, their forms barely visible through the haze of the dim room, attended to him, their hands working skillfully over his body. The man, savouring the moment, held a goblet of rich red wine, taking leisurely sips between the bouts of indulgence.
This man, known for his ambition and treacherous deeds, was none other than the uncle of Gauri Seuna of the Yadavas, Ravi Seuna. He was the sinister architect behind the assassination of Gauri's brother, Aniruddh Seuna. His actions had plunged the kingdom into turmoil, but for now, he was content to bask in the comfort of the palace.