That time we went to Svarga

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AN -- I KNOW THAT THE PANDAVAS ARENT SUPPOSED TO ACCTUALLY "TALK" TO THEIR GODLY PARENTS ONE-ON-ONE BUT I'VE HAD THIS IN MIND FOR SO LONG and i'm not sure what logic it's working on

**this is chapter is LONG**


Even though the great war was over, the Pandavas +Aiden and Rudy still had to resume their duties to protect the devas and otherworldly citizens from the asuras.

Naturally, after the breaking of the amrita, some asuras were enraged after not getting justice for themselves.

The attacks on the Otherworld were still happening as rakshasas and asuras destroyed otherworldly and humanly property, and attacked the devas and citizens of the otherworld.

For this specific quest, the Potatoes had found themselves in Svarga, the home of the devas.

"Whoa," uttered Brynne.

Svarga was beautiful, as it was in the stories. They found themselves in a lush garden that smelled like honey and dew. Clouds surrounded them, and it was heavenly. Partially because it is heaven itself.

"This place is beautiful," said Mini, in awe of her surroundings.

"You said that right," said Aru.

"Where are we supposed to go from here?" asked Aiden.

"We're supposed to go to Amaravati," responded Mini.

"But we don't know how to get there?" finished Brynne.

"Yeah," said Mini dryly.

"Isn't Amaravati guarded by Airavata?" Rudy asked.

"It is," said Mini.

"So we just look for a gate that's being guarded by Airavata?" asked Aru. "Sounds pretty easy to me."

"Wait guys," said Brynne. "I think I know where we are."

"Uh, we're in Svarga?" said Aru.

The daughter of Vayu rolled her eyes. "I think I know where we are in Svarga."

"So where are we, Bee?" asked Aiden.

"We're in Gandhavati-otherwise known as Vayu Loka." said Brynne.

Once she uttered "Gandhavati" a soft wind tousled her hair gently.

"Ohhh," said Aru.

"That's why you're so familiar with this place," added Mini with a smile.

Brynne grinned as a gust of wind pushed her to an entrance of the city.

The entrance of Gandhavati looked kind of ancient. An arch, supposedly made with red clay/cement like substance, had ancient carvings on it; on one end, Aru could make out Hanuman, holding his hands in prayer. The gate was guarded by gazelle's, Vayu's favourite animal.

The gazelle's seemed to recognize Brynne instantly, and immediately got out of her way.

"That was an easy fix," said Aru. "everywhere else, we've had to fight our way in somehow."

"Aru you sound like we were trying to conquer land," said Brynne.

Aru scowled.

Brynne grinned.

Unlike the gate that looked ancient, Gandhavati was very modern. It almost looked like New York, just that it wasn't New York, because at the very end of Gandhavati, a huge palace could be seen. The palace almost looked like it was purely made out of wind, but it could be differentiated from the sky because of its grey-bluish tone.

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