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''"It is our divine will to rule over them."''
''"It is our divine will to rule over them."''


A successful businessman, Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the Order of the Ancients, and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected Isu artifacts.
A successful businessman, [[Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob]] made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the [[Order of the Ancients]], and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected [[Isu]] [[Piece of Eden|artifacts]].
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"It is our divine will to rule over them."

A successful businessman, Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the Order of the Ancients, and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected Isu artifacts.