

It decides to test the girls to prove that they really are the Pandavas.Īru Shah was sent back to the forest, leaves purposely made tiny paper cuts on her. It has not let anyone past these halls that was not a Pandava or one of their guests, it first thought it wasn't worth remembering when the new lives didn't remember that they had a house. He says the woods once wriggled with deplorable things, but the creatures were banished when the Pandavas decided to build their home. It laughs at the claim that they are the Pandava reincarnations, it sulked that they left their dream home. They find a secret passage way in a waterfall, inside is a hall where the palace speaks to them.

They notice the lack of smell and all of the forest was fake, Aru saves Mini from a fake water puddle, it was the first time she felt like she'd done something magical. The Pandava Quintet Aru Shah and the End of Time Īru Shah and Mini slide down to the palace after solving a puzzle in the Halls of Death. The wife of the Pandavas, Draupadi, wanted peace most of all, but the closest the palace could muster was light.

The middle Pandava, Arjuna, liked a little of everything, so it made sure nothing escaped his interest. The second eldest, Bhima, liked to test his strength, so it made sure he had challenging arenas. The second youngest pandava, Nakula, liked to admire himself, so it made sure there were plenty of places where he might catch glimpses of his beauty. The youngest, Sahadeva, liked the sciences, so the palace made sure there was always an abundance of living things to study. The eldest pandava, Yudhisthira, liked to read but had trouble choosing a room, so the palace made sure his bed could float anywhere and books could be brought to him. They were so convincing that when an enemy prince (who were the Pandavas' cousin) came to visit, he fell through a floor tile that was actually water, and he nearly broke his foot jumping into a pool that turned out to be cleverly polished sapphires. It came with illusions that befuddled the mind and heightened the senses. In exchange for them sparing his life, the demon king Mayasura agreed to build the Pandava brothers the most beautiful palace the world had ever seen.
