Coup in Yadava Kingdom [1]

Outskirts of Chandrapur, Yadava Kingdom.

The perils in the kingdom were yet to end as the military coup was underway. Yogendra Ahir and others had captured strategic points in the capital city of Chandrapur already.

The coup was a big, bloody battle for power. The supporting nobles of Ravi Seuna were killed one by one. Their heads raised on pikes on the walls of the capital. Gauri Seuna, the princess of Yadava kingdom and the last surviving Royal Family member, took charge to take the throne.

There were a total of three battles that happened during the coup in which Gauri was involved. Three battles resulted in absolute victories, and no perpetrators were spared under the watchful eyes of the princess.

The initial skepticism of the Princess leading the battle vanished into thin air when the supporting nobles saw the sheer power the Princess held. She was a powerhouse on the battlefield.