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==History==
==History==
In the 860s, a band of [[Robbers of Al-Ula|robbers]] invaded and occupied the location, taking a [[Hind's servant|servant]] hostage while the group searched for valuables that Hind's husband owned in life. Hind, having noticed their mark painted on a wall, asked [[Basim ibn Ishaq]] to [[Social stealth|covertly]] infiltrate the location and retrieve a small [[wood]]en case with her husband's portrait inside. Basim entered the complex, freed the servant, and retrieved the portrait before reuniting with Hind, whom he escorted to the [[AlUla Oasis]] to meet the [[merchant]] [[Nimlot]] and take refuge in his [[Nimlot's Estate|estate]].<ref name= "The Ones Who Remain"/>
In the 860s, a band of [[Robbers of Al-Ula|robbers]] invaded and occupied the location, taking a [[Hind's servant|servant]] hostage while the group searched for valuables that Hind's husband owned in life. Hind, having noticed their mark painted on a wall, asked the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Hidden One]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq]] to [[Social stealth|covertly]] infiltrate the location and retrieve a small [[wood]]en case with her husband's portrait inside. Basim entered the complex, freed the servant, and retrieved the portrait before reuniting with Hind, whom he escorted to the [[AlUla Oasis]] to meet the [[merchant]] [[Nimlot]] and take refuge in his [[Nimlot's Estate|estate]].<ref name= "The Ones Who Remain"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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The Warehouses were a collection of trading depots and residential buildings located in Southern Wilds, Al-Ula Valley, near the border with the Oasis. Among its buildings were Hind's house and her late husband's storage facility.[1]

History

In the 860s, a band of robbers invaded and occupied the location, taking a servant hostage while the group searched for valuables that Hind's husband owned in life. Hind, having noticed their mark painted on a wall, asked the Alamut Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq to covertly infiltrate the location and retrieve a small wooden case with her husband's portrait inside. Basim entered the complex, freed the servant, and retrieved the portrait before reuniting with Hind, whom he escorted to the AlUla Oasis to meet the merchant Nimlot and take refuge in his estate.[1]

Appearances

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