Preparation for the Seige

In the past few days, Rewari was bustling like never before. The capital, Bawal, had become a hive of activity as traders and merchants thronged its streets, lured by the news of a grand gathering. Delegations as well as merchants from member kingdoms of the Samrajya and foreign nations had descended upon the city, each seeking to forge alliances and secure deals.

The atmosphere was charged with excitement and opportunity, yet it posed a logistical nightmare for the local authorities. They had to maintain the security of the fort and ensure the hospitality of the distinguished guests.

Overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the task, the local authorities turned to Rewari's allies for assistance. Amber took on the critical role of defending the inner fort, while Jaunpur, alongside local officials, managed the security of the more remote regions. This division of labor seemed to promise a smooth operation, but beneath the surface, a sinister plot was brewing.