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Numa Al'Khamsin, better known as El Cakr, was a member of the Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins. Some time in the mid 13th century, he came into contact with the Scepter of Aset.
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- Numa is an Arabic name meaning "beautiful, pleasant." Al'Khamsin is an Arabic term that translates as "the fifty"; it's used to describe a sere Spring wind from the desert, blowing in Egypt, understood as "the wind of fifty days."
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