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Judge and Executioner

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  • Basim: The Mazalim courts are close. Dervis once told me it is where the commons can appeal when justice itself is dealt unjustly. My father once said, to know the measure of a man, ask those who work beneath him. These judges must know the Governor better than most.

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  • Basim: Greetings, sayyidi. I wonder if I could ask you some questions about the Governor, Muhammad ibn Tahir.
  • 'Adil ibn Munsif: I am not underpaid to answer questions. I suggest you make this worth my time. Otherwise...

He motions for Basim to leave.

  • Basim: Would you accept this token of appreciation from a humble citizen?
  • 'Adil ibn Munsif: Hmm. I would. As a start.

[this should be inside the other tabber, but i'm not looking for that code rn]

  • Basim: You drive a hard bargain. Too hard.
  • 'Adil ibn Munsif: Wait. A rival has uncovered documents that could see me dragged before my own court. Bring them here and I'll answer your questions.
  • Basim: I will see what I can do.

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  • Civilian: Abu 'Abdallah should be tried for treason. If her were in my court, why I... Well, it is better left unsaid.

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  • Basim: A little ill for a greater good. But it leaves a bad taste.

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  • Basim: I have what you asked for.

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  • Basim: Now ... what do you know about the Governor?
  • 'Adil ibn Munsif: He's feared. Respected. Dedicated to the rule of law, order.
  • Basim: That is all you know? You were here. Muhammad ibn Tahir keeps office at the courts!
  • 'Adil ibn Munsif: At the Shurta Courts, not the Mazalim. He does keep spies here. One scuttles back to his office every day at noon. Goodbye now.

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  • Basim: That messenger could lead me to the Governor's office ... and whatever secrets he buries there.

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  • Basim: There you are, just as I thought.

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  • Messenger: Stay alert ... something is amiss.
  • Soldier: Yes, sayyidi.

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  • Basim: Good. Now stay where I can see you, would you?

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  • Basim: Dervis always warned me I would be dragged to the Shurta. Who would have imagined I would walk in willingly?

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  • Soldier: Has the governor returned?
  • Soldier: I am not sure. I did not see him go upstairs.

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  • Soldier: It's been mad in the streets today. If it's not Abu 'Abdallah's thugssowing chaos, it's the damn rebels!
  • Soldier: It's all we can do to keep riots from breaking out. The Governor has a plan. He will see us through this storm.

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For the Governor's Eyes Only

Some still clamor for the claim of Abu ‘Abdallah. They are not many, but they are loud and determined to drown out any voice of reason. It seems that every time the outcry ebbs and the dust threatens to settle, an unseen hand rakes itself through the dirt, clouding our sight and prompting fresh outrage. Whose hand I cannot guess, but I would stay it and staunch this chaos.

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  • Basim: Muhammad ibn Tahir's office, at last.

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Resignation of Abu 'Abdallah

With a heavy heart, I, Abu 'Abdallah, swear allegiance to our Caliph regnant and avow that I will not seek the throne while he is living.

Signed Il Shawwal.
  • Basim: Abu 'Abdallah swears allegiance to the Caliph, and that he will not seek the throne himself...

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"Ocean, Desert, Cobra, Dove"

Rage as the Ocean,
I'll sweeten your storms;

Scorch as the desert,
I'll bathe in your heat;

Strike as the cobra,
but plunge in my breast;

Soar as the dove,
but alight in my nest;

Where you go, there I'll go;
Where you rest, there I'll rest.
  • Basim: "Ocean, Desert, Cobra, Dove." It seems he is an admirer of Arib the Poet.

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Letter from the Tahirids

Cousin, per your request all terms with Alamut are hereby voided; our pledge of protection revoked; our offer of asylum rescinded.

Abdallah ibn Tahir

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  • Basim: A man who puppets the powerful, who seeks to purge the Hidden Ones at Alamut... I have seen enough.

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  • Muhammad: You can tell your masters I've had copies made. Shred that page, slit my throat, our bargain stands.
  • Basim: My masters?
  • Muhammad: The masked cabal, the Order of ... I don't care. Are you not in their service?
  • Basim: Are you not in their service?
  • Muhammad: I serve the Caliphate. I serve Allah. And I do it without hiding my face. Now, if you'll excuse me.
  • Basim: Why were you giving commands to Wasif Al-Turki? A member of the Order?
  • Muhammad: The brute was stoking the fire of a thousand rebellions. Thankfully someone spared me the trouble of putting him down. A Hidden One, I heard. Are you the one to thank?
  • Basim: I read your letters. You forced your cousins to remove their protection from Alamut. You sold us out to our enemies!
  • Muhammad: And brought peace to Baghdad. You've already helped yourself to the receipt.
  • Basim: Abu 'Abdallah's Oath of Allegiance? What does he have to do with anything?

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  • Muhammad: His ambition would have torn the Caliphate apart. I offered the Order Alamut, they gave me assurance he'd threaten us no more.
  • Basim: So to trap a fox you loose a wolf? The Order will see Baghdad burn, Governor! History will judge you for this.
  • Muhammad: History can hang me for it! I'll leave this world knowing that there is courage in compromise!

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  • Basim: There is also cowardice!

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  • Muhammad: How old are you? Twenty? I was your age when I came to this city. Righteous beyond reproach.
  • Basim: What happened?
  • Muhammad: I grew up. If you really wish to spare Alamut, turn that blade on your enemies.

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  • Basim: Give me their name. The one you brokered the deal with.
  • Muhammad: I could. But if you fail, then I die ... and I'd prefer not to . Now, I have things to do. No hard feelings.

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  • Muhammad: Guards!

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  • Basim: So the day ends with me fleeing the Shurta after all.

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  • Basim: Letter or no, Governor Muhammad is no friend to the Hidden Ones.

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The Servant and the Impostor

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  • Basim: They say the Harem is home to hundreds, secluded and kept from sight of men. This place may be more secret than Alamut.

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  • Basim: They say no man may enter the Harem unless he is a Eunuch ... or the Caliph himself. I am neither, so this could be interesting.

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  • Farah: Her influence wanes, her followers dwindle by the day!
  • Makira: Qabiha is a great woman, Farah.
  • Farah: Hm, she was, while Al-Mutawakkil lived. But her son did not suceed him, and her time has come and gone.
  • Nasrin: When her tide ebbs, will you be swept with it to the sea?
  • Makira: I do not like to get involved in politics, Nasrin.
  • Nasrin: Please. We know what you are.
  • Farah: Enough. The new Eunuchs will be arriving any minute. Meet them at the gate, Makira, and try not to make a mess of it. Come, Nasrin.
  • Basim: New servants mean new faces in the Harem... If I had a Eunuch's uniform, I could slip in among them.

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  • Basim: That man seems happy to bask in the sun... Perhaps I should spare him the trouble of dressing for duty.

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  • Eunuch: No, no, no! Give that back!
  • Basim: We will all be naked on Judgement Day, brother!

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  • Basim: A bit tight across the chest ... and gut.

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  • Basim: Hopefully this will work.

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  • Abbas: Tamahhal! (Slow down!) Do I know you?
  • Basim: I doubt you would, this is my first day. I would hate to be late!

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  • Basim: Makira! As-salamu 'alaikum!
  • Abbas: You know him, Makira?
  • Makira: Um. I...
  • Basim: What? You have forgotten me already?
  • Makira: No, no, I ... I'm sorry, it has been a long--
  • Basim: That is all right, fair one. My face is quite forgettable. Unlike your own. Farah is expecting me. Between us, she terrifies me! Please do not make me late for her.
  • Makira: Let him in, 'Abbas.

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  • Basim: Baraka Allah feek (May God bless you), sayyidati.

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05:00 - 06:47
  • Basim: Eye paint and magic potion ... seriously?

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  • Basim: Bigger eyes might add to my disguise ... No, focus, Basim. You need the key.

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  • Basim: So what is this magic potion? ... Ah. I see. Alcohol.

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  • Basim: Here you are.
  • Makira: Oh, thank you! The others say I'm too young for paints and potions, but I'm not too young to know why they use such things.
  • Basim: Of course not. Now, the key.
  • Makira: They only know more than me because they've all read this book, "The Garden and its Mysteries". It's all about biology, the body, its secrets. It is quite infamous. Have you read it?
  • Basim: No.
  • Makira: Farah keeps it in the Caliph's quarters, they're on the roof, and strictly forbidden.
  • Basim: Makira, we had an agreement.
  • Makira: Please! If you could just get the book and bring it to my room. It's in the east corner, on the left...
  • Basim: Fine! But then, the key!

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  • Basim: Paint, potion, now she has me fetching bawdy books. I meant to play a servant, not be one.

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Serpents in the Sanctuary

When they took me from my mother's arms, the only consolation was the promise of sisters. Of a world of women who would be my sanctuary and strength. And so they were, for a time. But a sickness has spread. The cruelty and ambition that dominate the world beyond root within our walls. My sisters have become serpents. I would not turn predator, bur neither will I be prey.

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On the World to Come

Sisters,

Farah the Umm Walad forbade us to speak of the rebels, but can you not conceive of the future they promise? We could walk in the world beyond these walls. No man here would dare to hold us. We could dance unbidden, sing when we're moved to, read whar we care. to, no man's vassal or vessel. No longer any man's to own, our bodies, our choices, our fates our own.

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  • Farah: Abu 'Abdallah's ambition knows no bounds.
  • Civilian: But Farah, he cannot still believe he will take the throne?
  • Nasrin: Have you met his mother?

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A Word from the Fallen

Young one,

My rivals will soon oust me. I had urged ambition, caught them to climb. I cannor complain at being outstripped.

You can only rise or fall: there is no clinging to the wall. If the wind does not knock you from your perch then others will on their ascent. Do not lose your footing: the maw of chaos gapes below. I suffered its jaws. I'd spare you the same.

- Qabiha

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  • Farah: You. Qabiha might have been lax about lateness, but I am not so lenient as she.
  • Basim: I am sorry Farah, it will not happen again.
  • Nasrin: Farah? To you she is sayyidati, or Umm Al-Walad. Go about your duties.

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  • Child: Why do I need to learn algebra? I am never going to need it!

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  • Elder: You! Tell me you have read Al-Kindi.
  • Basim: I am sorry, sayyidati.
  • Elder: Does no one read anymore?

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  • Basim: Quarters fit for a Caliph.

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  • Basim: "The garden and its Mysteries." Not much spice to the title. I guess that was the idea.

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  • Basim: There you are. Enjoy. Let us hope she does not come up with any more tasks. I think I have created a monster...

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  • Basim: The book is in your room. Now--
  • Makira: So? Are my eyes bigger?
  • Basim: Huge. Makira, I need the key!
  • Makira: This potion it ... it gives you confidence! I feel like I could take on the world!
  • Basim: Yes, I am ... familiar with this potion. We had a bargain, Makira. The key, now.
  • Makira: Wait, you have to return the potion to Nasrin! If Farah finds out it's gone, she'll be furious! Then the key is yours, I swear!
  • Basim: Fine. Drink some water while I am gone, will you please...
  • Basim: This is the last time, Basim. Put your foot down.

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  • Basim: Back where you belong. The potion is put back, all is right in the world. Now I will get that key from Makira if I have to pry it from her hands.

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  • Poet Concubine: Perfect timing! I need an honest opinion on my poem. I'm having trouble with the twenty-third stanza...
  • Basim: What is a stanza?
  • Poet Concubine: Never mind. Philistine.

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  • Basim: It is done! I am done!
  • Makira: Thank you! Funny, I have a bit of a headache. What happens now?
  • Basim: You give me the key.
  • Makira: Oh, right! Erm...
  • Basim: You do not have it? You are afraid of Qabiha? What?
  • Makira: No, no. Her star is fallen, they all say it. It's just ... I was having fun! Here it is.

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  • Basim: Finally! Now, to find my answers.

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  • Basim: I remember this perfume... I smelled it in the Bazaar. And perhaps in the Harem ... but on who?

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  • Basim: A hairpin .. Ning's. When did Qabiha get it?

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"Ocean, Desert, Cobra, Dove"

Rage as the Ocean,
I'll sweeten your storms;

Scorch as the desert,
I'll bathe in your heat;

Strike as the cobra,
but plunge in my breast;

Soar as the dove,
but alight in my nest;

Where you go, there I'll go;
Where you rest, there I'll rest.
  • Basim: A signed book of Arib's poems: The Ocean, the Desert, the Cobra and the Dove.

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  • Basim: A map of the Caliphate ... and Alamut.

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  • Basim: Yet for its grandeus, the room is all but empty. Things look to be missing ... including Qabiha herself.

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15:38 - 17:00
  • Makira: One dead, the other disgraced. No one will hear them now.
  • Basim: Ya si'la' (treacherous hag), what are you?
  • Makira: Loyal. In Qabiha's absence I defend her throne from those who would supplant her.
  • Basim: Her office is empty. She has abandoned you, Makira. You serve a faithless mistress.
  • Makira: She will return from the Palace when the danger has passed.
  • Basim: You really should not have told me that.
  • Makira: It makes no difference. You will never find her. Now, play nice, those are children present.

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  • Makira: Nice uniform, by the way. Suits you.

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  • Basim: I can do nothing for Farah ... but if Qabiha is the Head of the Order, I could still spare those who have yet to suffer at her hands.

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The Serpent's Nest

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  • Basim: So many dead, or disappeared. And each trail of blood leads back to you. Al-Bahamut. The last mask to be lifted. You set Wasif on the rebels, unleashed Al-Ghul, sold your son's corwn to seize Alamut. And all for what? Some worthless token of a long-forgotten age? No matter. I will see you at the palace. And I will cut the Head from the Snake.

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  • Basim: It seems Ali decided to attack the palace after all. His rebels could distract these guards.

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  • Rebel: You! Hidden One. Do you think you can help us pass these gates? They're barred from the inside.
  • Basim: You appear primed for a fight, brothers. I will see what I can do.

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  • Basim: I must be quick and quiet, Qabiha will be on her guard.

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  • Basim: Chaos be my friend. Mask my steps.

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  • Basim: Finally. Now to find Qabiha ... and save Alamut.

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The Traitor's Journal

Sayyidi,

Your rival Abu 'Abdallah was slow to conceal his journal from me yesterday and I discerned the following words within: "The stranger couched the object, light bloomed and strange figures appeared, crying in foreign tongues... I told my mother. I have never seen her so excited, so pleased, not for any deed or word of mine..."

Does this mean anyching to you, Sayyidi?

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  • Soldier: They are breaking through! We need more men!
  • Basim: Ali's rebels are at the gate.

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  • Basim: Well, well. If it's not a familiar face. We have to stop meeting like this.
  • Makira: I could not agree more.
  • Basim: Where is Qabiha?
  • Makira: If I knew, I would not tell you.
  • Basim: Do not play the fool, Makira.
  • Makira: Why not? It woked the last time.
  • Basim: Do you know what Qabiha is? What she really is?
  • Makira: More than anyone. I am more child to her than her own son, that fool who let his father die before his eyes. You have no idea who you are dealing with. But I do. And I say to you kindly, leave this place.

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  • Basim: Makira will warn her mistress. Let us see where she leads.

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  • Basim: The library. Qabiha must be within.

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  • Makira: La'nat Allah Alaik! (God curse you!) Can you not leave me alone?
  • Basim: You? Gladly. But your mistress...
  • Makira: Do what you will, you will not find her! I have nothing more to say to you.

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  • Basim: There must be a room beyond this one ... but how to reach it?

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A Calling

Do you dream of a world where rulers lead not by accident of blood or birth but by wisdom and by strength? Do you question trifling truths? Do petty mores drudge your days? Do you serve when you should master? Do you tire of forcing your knees to bend? Then come and seek us among the books Rise a shepherd to an errant flock A shining beacon of order and light.

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"Ocean, Desert, Cobra, Dove"

Rage as the Ocean,
I'll sweeten your storms;

Scorch as the desert,
I'll bathe in your heat;

Strike as the cobra,
but plunge in my breast;

Soar as the dove,
but alight in my nest;

Where you go, there I'll go;
Where you rest, there I'll rest.
  • Basim: What was it Arib recited? "Rage as the ocean, I'll sweeten your storms... scorch as the desert, I'll bathe in your heat ..." Many volumes by Arib. Qabiha is an admirer... Blue, Black, White and Yellow tomes...

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  • Basim: Which book would Qabiha choose to mark her path? She had Arib's book in her office...

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  • Basim: Someone took great effort to hide this place.

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  • Qabiha: Hidden One!

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  • Qabiha: So many years spent searching... Combing ancient tomes and tombs ... tracing forgotten histories. Snatching at rumor and at myth. When all I needed to do was wait...

Qabiha came from behind, putting her dagger to Basim's neck.

  • Qabiha: ... for you ... to come to me.

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  • Qabiha: Our prodigal scion ... has arrived. Yet he knows not what he is. Have you not wondered at your future? You who see more, who know more...

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  • Qabiha: Even my son knew to ask what you were ... when he saw your hand touch and wake the Ancient's Gift.
  • Basim: What am I?
  • Qabiha: Something more than man.
  • Basim: Enough riddles, speak plainly!

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  • Basim: Why speak what can be shown? Come with me to Alamut. Beneath its Temple walls lies all the knowledge that you are heir to. Your so-called brothers would sooner die...

Qabiha pushed away Basim's Hidden Blade.

  • Qabiha: ... than see you claim it. But take heart, Basim. We will prepare the way. And set you free.

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  • Basim: No!

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  • Roshan: What poison have you lapped at her lips?
  • Basim: She said I was something more than man. What did she mean, Roshan? What lies beneath the Temple?
  • Roshan: That is forbidden ground. There is nothing there for you.

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  • Basim: I told you of the nightmares, the jinni- You called it weakness. Told me to mend it. I tried and tried but you hid the way- You let me struggle alone!
  • Roshan: Not alone! You are not the first to walk the shadows broken, Basim. Stitch your shattered pieces into a whole. Pour your pain into the Brotherhood. Purge yourself of the poison she dripped and come home to us. No more than a man. But no less than our brother.

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  • Roshan: Or is it too little for you?
  • Basim: What if it is?
  • Roshan: Follow the path she laid out for you. And I will kill you myself.

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In Pursuit of Truth

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  • Basim: Yah ! Imshi (Go)!

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  • Basim: Yah Yah ! Yalla (Let's go)!

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  • Basim: NEHAL?!

Basim was kicked in the chest by a soldier.

  • Basim: (pained gasp)

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  • Basim: R-Roshan...?

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02:04 - 03:53 [109]

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  • Basim: Steady ... steady, girl. All is well. All is well. Your master left you in my care. Our temple... Whatever lies beneath, I must see it for myself ... no matter the cost. All this blood ... and death ... is this what Qabiha meant by "preparing the way"? Nehal, please be safe, wherever you are.

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  • Basim: Some of my clan still live. Mentor Rayhan among them.

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  • Kabeer al-Jund: For all your reputation, I must say, I expected a far stronger response to our presence here. "Mentor", they call you. Is that so? And what exactly is it you teach here, eh? All I see are dead men and women. Men and women who thought you had something to offer them. To teach them.

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07:47 - 09:25 [98]

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  • Hidden One: Shukran, Basim.

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  • Basim: The Temple... Let us finish this. Nothing and no one shall get in my way. Not now. Not when I am this close.

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  • Basim: It will take more than you to stop me.

He continued on.

  • Basim: More of them ahead. Suffice to say I am on the right track.

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  • Soldier: We should not be here. Our orders were to secure the temple, not to--
  • Soldier: Not to enter it, I know! Damn the orders! You saw what we've fought through to get here. The men we've lost!

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  • Basim: Now, to see if I can achieve what those intruders could not.

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  • Basim: What magic is this? Wait ... I know this symbol.
    (deep breath)

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  • Roshan: I warned you what would happen.
  • Basim: (deep breath)
  • Roshan: Last chance.

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  • Roshan: Very well.

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  • Basim: So it has come to this? Killing each other? Is this your idea of a brotherhood?
  • Roshan: The brotherhood is unified. There is no place for those who would set themselves above it.
  • Basim: Is that what you think I am doing?

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  • Basim: Last chance.

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  • Basim: I trusted you! I gave you everything I had and you lied to me. You knew. Since the night we fled Anbar, you knew my truth.

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  • Basim: Yield!

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  • Basim: Yield.
  • Nehal: Basim! Leave her. Come.
  • Basim: I never wanted this. But I need to know.
  • Roshan: I do not want to lose you to what you may find in there. You do not have to look to the past, to know who you are. Who you can be. You can choose, Basim! Put your faith in me.
  • Basim: I tried. And in the end, you thought it best to control me. No different than our enemies.
  • Nehal: Basim. Over here.

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  • Nehal: I ... I know what this is.

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  • Basim: The key...

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What Lies Beneath

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  • Nehal: She will follow.
  • Basim: No. She cannot. You saw it yourself.

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  • Basim: More of those objects. I wonder what truths lie within. What stories they serve to tell...

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  • Basim: Whatever lies within carries grave importance. For the Hidden Ones, for the Order of the Ancients, for me. What have we walked into? Where has my path brought me?
  • Nehal: You do not want to know why anyone was brought to this place.

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  • Basim: Are my eyes deceiving me? Are you seeing this? Nehal?
  • Nehal: I am ... I am here.
  • Basim: Wherever we are, it was built long ago. To serve what purpose, I do not know.
  • Nehal: I do.
  • Basim: How?
  • Nehal: I ... I do not know.
  • Basim: Nehal ... you are worrying me.

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  • Basim: Nehal, look in here.

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  • Nehal: (shaky breathing)
  • Basim: Nehal, please, talk to me...
  • Nehal: No... No, no, no ... no ... no!

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  • Basim: I know this place... Nehal? (gasp)

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  • Basim: Ugh!

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  • Basim: It ... it cannot be.

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  • Basim: Why do I know this?

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  • Nehal: This is part of your reality, Basim. I am a part of your reality too.
    I will walk behind you every step of the way.

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  • Basim: You killed them!
  • Nehal: It was your idea to steal from the palace!

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  • Nehal: Hrgh! Enough! Let me out of here!
  • Basim: How... What ... what are you?

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  • Nehal: Look! See for yourself!

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  • Prisoner: srræsnos! dű hm làygw r zàrhàsi!.
  • Guard: Seylos!

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  • Basim: That is...

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  • Basim: No!

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  • Basim: Show yourself! You dare to hide from me now? After all you have put me through! Where are you?

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  • Basim: The jinni in my dreams. The figure from these visions. They are one and the same... Is this what I have been seeing? The memories of a life long ago? Are they mine? Is that why the jinni feels so real? My tormenter. The source of all that ails me. If this is so, then I must face you.

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  • Basim: No... Why am I seeing this?

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  • Basim: This space... As I move through it, I see nothing but the memories that stir my soul. In these moments of adversity is when I felt the jinni nearest. That unrelenting fear. Paralyzing me in my weakest state. I never understood what it was born of, or why it haunted me so. But I am beginning to remember. I am in a cold cell. Begging for it all to stop. Who I once was may seek retribution. But if I am to move beyond this pain, then what I want is peace. It is time to put an end to this.

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  • Basim: The cell. My cell. I am nearly there. No going back...

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  • Basim: Agh!

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  • Basim: The jinni ... I can hear it.

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  • Basim: (tense breathing)

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  • Basim: (steadying breath)

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  • Basim: I know you know. I see you for what you are. A crippling memory from a past life. (Steadying breath) And that is where you will remain.

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  • Basim: (deep calm breaths) It is over.
  • Nehal: ... No, Basim. It is only the beginning. For us. For what lies ahead. A deeper understanding of the world we left behind. And our place in it.

Basim turned to face Nehal and walked towards her.

  • Basim: All my life I wrestled with who I was. Who I was meant to be. And there you were. All this time. The side of me I resisted. A reflection of who we ... once were.
  • Nehal: Of who we shall be once more. There is so much that awaits us. A new world. Let me show you...
  • Basim: I will never see you again, will I?

Nehal shakes her head.

  • Basim: Will I be ... alone?
  • Nehal: You are never alone.

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  • Basim: (gasp)
    (catching breath)
    H-how? How long has it been?

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  • Roshan: It is done. You made your choice. Now I make mine.

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  • Rayhan: Wada'an (farewell), Roshan bint-La'Ahad. It was an honor.

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  • Rayhan: Come, Basim. We have much to discuss.
  • Basim: That we do, "Mentor".

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  • Basim: This memory I buried of this place, this prison, the torture I suffered here... It festered for years, in darkness and dreams... masked as a jinni, to haunt me and hollow me until it consumed my waking life. But I have faced my past. My pain. Embraced it. I shed my skin once, in another time, another place. But I am whole again. I remember. And as for those who thought to bind me... should any of the still walk the earth, I so look forward to our reunion. But until that day... a new world awaits.

Missing

The Servant and the Impostor
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