Sarya's insidious political machinations had succeeded in poisoning the minds of the public, turning their once steadfast loyalty to Rama into a seething cauldron of hatred and resentment. Anger boiled over into the streets, as the populace, fueled by a desire for retribution, took to the roads in a frenzied frenzy of violence and destruction.
Groups splintered off, each with their own grievances and agendas, as they unleashed their fury upon the symbols of authority – burning buildings, looting shops, and wreaking havoc upon the cityscape. Their cries for justice rang out like a clarion call, demanding the head of Sangeeta Joshi on a platter.
Sarya, ever the opportunist, seized upon the chaos, his agents within the empire fanning the flames of discontent and teaching the masses new tactics of protest and defiance. With each passing moment, the fabric of the empire grew increasingly frayed, teetering on the brink of collapse.