In the opulent throne room of Surya Garh, King Rudrasen and Queen Mriganjali are engrossed in serious contemplation. The king stands proudly in his golden armor, intricately designed, with a crimson velvet cape cascading behind him. His grip on the jewel-encrusted sword is firm, his expression a blend of resolve and deep thought. Queen Mriganjali, beside him, wears a pink and gold saree, enhanced by a delicate golden dupatta, and intricate jewelry, her eyes large and expressive, showing a mix of concern and determination. The old sage, with a frail yet wise presence, leans on a carved wooden staff. His saffron robes glow softly in the dim torchlight, as he passionately gestures toward the dark horizon visible through the palace windows. His warning about the powerful tantrik, Kaljayi, is dire, urging the royal couple to embark on a quest to uncover the secrets of Kali Vrikshi Van. The atmosphere in the room is tense, filled with the weight of an imminent adventure, shadows flickering dramatically across the grand walls, In the opulent throne room of Surya Garh, King Rudrasen stands proudly in golden armor with a crimson velvet cape. He holds a jeweled sword firmly, showing resolve and deep thought. Beside him, Queen Mriganjali wears a pink and gold saree with intricate jewelry, revealing concern and determination. An old sage leans on a staff, in saffron robes, gesturing toward a dark horizon, warning about the powerful tantrik Kaljayi. The atmosphere is tense, filled with the weight of adventure, with shadows flickering dramatically across the grand walls