Chapter 23: The Royal Prank War

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During a casual chat in the palace gardens, Krishna and Isha exchanged playful banter about their love for fun and mischief. 

Krishna, with his characteristic twinkle of mischief in his eyes, suggested they start a prank war to lighten the mood in the palace. I

sha, ever enthusiastic about new ways to engage with the royal family, eagerly agreed.

The plan was simple: Krishna and Isha would team up against Duryodhana and his closest allies, challenging them to a series of pranks and mischiefs. 

The goal was not to cause harm or offense but to create an atmosphere of camaraderie and laughter. What started as a lighthearted idea quickly grew into a full-blown royal prank war.

#### The First Prank: The Mismatched Robes

The initial prank was executed with great precision. Isha and Krishna devised a plan to swap the royal robes of the Pandavas and Kauravas during a grand assembly. 

The assembly was a formal event where both factions were required to present their reports and discuss important matters.

The night before the assembly, Krishna and Isha sneaked into the wardrobe rooms of both factions. With stealth and skill, they managed to switch the robes, ensuring that each prince would wear the ceremonial attire meant for their rivals.

The following morning, the assembly hall was abuzz with confusion and amusement. The Pandavas, dressed in the Kauravas' robes, looked bewildered, while the Kauravas, clad in the Pandavas' garments, were equally perplexed. 

The sight of Bhima in Duryodhana's elaborate attire and Duryodhana in Yudhishthira's simple robe caused a flurry of laughter throughout the hall.

Duryodhana's initial shock quickly gave way to laughter as he realized he had been pranked. His booming laughter was infectious, and soon the entire court was in stitches. 

Yudhishthira, despite his usual reserve, couldn't help but chuckle at the sight of his brothers and rivals in such an amusing predicament.

#### The Great Roaming Banana Prank 

Buoyed by their success, Isha and Krishna planned their next prank: the Great Roaming Banana Prank. 

This scheme involved convincing the entire palace that bananas were a rare and magical fruit. Krishna's influence and Isha's theatrical skills turned the palace into a hub of excitement over these "mystical" fruits.

Isha and Krishna instructed the palace staff to place bananas in random locations around the palace. They placed signs next to each banana, declaring them to be "enchanted" and "brimming with ancient powers."

The prank reached its peak during a royal banquet. As the guests gathered, Isha and Krishna subtly encouraged them to "search for the magical bananas" hidden throughout the hall. 

The palace quickly turned into a scene of animated searching and playful competition as courtiers and nobles scrambled to find the elusive fruits.

The climax of the prank came when Duryodhana, attempting to make light of the situation, staged a mock "ancient ritual" to unlock the power of the bananas. 

The exaggerated seriousness of his performance and the reactions of his audience left everyone laughing.

As the prank war escalated, Isha and Krishna devised an elaborate scheme involving the palace's grand fountain. 

They planned to replace the water with harmless, colorful dyes that would turn the fountain into a vibrant spectacle.

The night before the grand festival, Isha and Krishna executed their plan with precision. They used non-toxic, washable dyes to ensure no permanent damage. The next morning, the fountain erupted in a cascade of colors, turning the once-clear water into a rainbow of hues.

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