In the dimly lit King's chamber of Rewari, the flickering glow of torches cast shadows upon the ornately decorated walls. Fourteen delegates, representing various factions of the indian subcontinent, took their seats around a grand, circular table, their expressions serious and contemplative.
At the head of the table sat King Todar Mal, his regal presence commanding the room. To his right, Imperial Prince Aditya sat with an air of quiet strength, while to his left, Prince Pratap from Mewar exuded a calm yet vigilant demeanor.
As the delegates settled into their seats, an air of anticipation filled the chamber. They were all waiting for the representative from the Vijayanagar Empire. The room was filled with hushed murmurs as the leaders exchanged concerned glances.