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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|05 January 2024|Assassin's Creed: Mirage}} {{Imageneed|Assassin's Creed: Mirage}} ''"It never has much to say, yet it leaves its mark."'' The terrifying jinni had stalked Basim's dreams as long as he could remember. Haunted since childhood, Basim dreaded its nightly approach. Paralyzed and helpless, he would wake in terror just before the jinni could consume him. Basim feared that the creature might one day break free of his nightmares; he yearned to..." |
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''"It never has much to say, yet it leaves its mark."'' | ''"It never has much to say, yet it leaves its mark."'' | ||
The terrifying jinni had stalked Basim's dreams as long as he could remember. Haunted since childhood, Basim dreaded its nightly approach. Paralyzed and helpless, he would wake in terror just before the jinni could consume him. Basim feared that the creature might one day break free of his nightmares; he yearned to exorcise his jinni. | The terrifying [[Djinn|jinni]] had stalked [[Basim ibn Ishaq|Basim]]'s dreams as long as he could remember. Haunted since childhood, Basim dreaded its nightly approach. Paralyzed and helpless, he would wake in terror just before the jinni could consume him. Basim feared that the creature might one day [[Isu incarnation|break free]] of his nightmares; he yearned to exorcise his jinni. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 25 May 2026

"It never has much to say, yet it leaves its mark."
The terrifying jinni had stalked Basim's dreams as long as he could remember. Haunted since childhood, Basim dreaded its nightly approach. Paralyzed and helpless, he would wake in terror just before the jinni could consume him. Basim feared that the creature might one day break free of his nightmares; he yearned to exorcise his jinni.