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''Moorish Bodyguard''
''Moorish Bodyguard''


Born during the [[Renaissance]], [[Qasim al-Dani]] was a stoic and solemn Moorish warrior from [[Granada]]. Born to devout Muslim parents, he was bred from a young age as a bodyguard for the Moorish Prince Ali of Baza. An ardent and devoted Muslim, Qasim considered his service to the Prince a test of faith.
Born during the [[Renaissance]], [[Qasim al-Dani]] was a stoic and solemn [[Moors|Moorish]] warrior from [[Granada]]. Born to devout [[Islam|Muslim]] parents, he was bred from a young age as a bodyguard for the Moorish Prince Ali of {{Wiki|Baza, Granada|Baza}}. An ardent and devoted Muslim, Qasim considered his service to the Prince a test of faith.


When the [[Reconquista]] eventually led to the fall of Baza, he was outnumbered and badly wounded by [[Spain|Spanish]] soldiers. While unconscious and left for dead, his master was captured and executed.
When the ''[[Reconquista]]'' eventually led to the [[Granada War|fall of Baza]], he was outnumbered and badly wounded by [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Army|soldiers]]. While unconscious and left for dead, his master was captured and executed.


Completely ashamed at his failure, he sought out the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] to join them in their fight against the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]], and to redeem himself and avenge the death of his prince.
Completely ashamed at his failure, he sought out the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] to join them in their fight against the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]], and to redeem himself and avenge the death of his prince.

Latest revision as of 14:55, 2 October 2025

Moorish Bodyguard

Born during the Renaissance, Qasim al-Dani was a stoic and solemn Moorish warrior from Granada. Born to devout Muslim parents, he was bred from a young age as a bodyguard for the Moorish Prince Ali of Baza. An ardent and devoted Muslim, Qasim considered his service to the Prince a test of faith.

When the Reconquista eventually led to the fall of Baza, he was outnumbered and badly wounded by Spanish soldiers. While unconscious and left for dead, his master was captured and executed.

Completely ashamed at his failure, he sought out the Brotherhood to join them in their fight against the Inquisition, and to redeem himself and avenge the death of his prince.