Basim:Four are dead at my hand. The last, the Head of the Snake, will join them soon.
Basim headed to the door, only for Nehal to block his path.
Nehal imploring Basim to consider an alternative to killing Order members
Nehal:Why slit its throat when you could loosen its tongue?
Basim:What? Why would I...
Nehal:The jinni only struck in sleep. It never dogged you by the day until you reached into that chest. The masked ones prized what lay within, the ancient object that woke at your touch. They may hold more answers living than dead!
Basim:I hunt my enemies, I do not break bread with them. I took an Oath, Nehal.
Nehal:How can you hunt when you are hounded? If you could walk the dark unburdened, you could better serve the light.
Basim:I stay my blade from the flesh of the innocent. Not from the Order of the Ancients!
Nehal:If you will not ask your foes, then at least ask your friends what slept in that chest... and why they sought it.
Basim refused to hear more and stepped out of the house.
Basim:My companions wait for me at the HarbiyahBureau. Clear your mind, Basim. Focus on the task before you.
Basim left Anbar and returned to Baghdad. Upon his entering the Harbiyah bureau, a child called to him.
Dervis's Boy: As-salamu 'alaikum (Peace be upon you), Basim.
Basim knelt down to be eye-level with the boy.
Dervis's Boy:Dervis has found something that might interest you. Meet him at the shop, as soon as possible.
Basim meeting Roshan at the bureau
The boy ran off. Feeling he still had plenty time to spare, Basim left for Darvis' shop, sparking a journey to the caliphate's edges at al-Ula in search of his father, Ishaq ibn Khalid. After finding and reconciling with him, Basim rode back to Baghdad in post-haste. Re-entering the Harbiyah bureau, he was greeted by Roshan.
Roshan:You took your time.
Basim:Did you wait up, Master?
Roshan:I wait for no man. You look tired.
Basim:Nothing a little adventure won't fix. What news?
Roshan:Ali thinks the time is right to attack the palace. The 'Uyun (spies) are distracted and the people divided.
Basim:Divided how?
Roshan pointed to a map of Baghdad on the table.
Basim suggesting to use the artifact against the Order
Basim:Little. He was there at the palace, the night his father... The night I reached into that chest. Master, have we learned anything more about the object within?
Roshan:Why do you ask?
Basim:It seems a shame we know so little about something the Order prized so much. Should we not seek to know our enemies better, the better to defeat them?
Fuladh: Marhaban (Welcome), Basim! Have I interrupted?
Roshan:No. We must turn to the task at hand.
Fuladh:Of course, Abu 'Abdallah. Rebekah tells me you have met his mother, Qabiha?
Basim took out a book detailing the information he collected, including portraits of the suspects.
Basim:I did. I think she could be first among our foes. She, or Arib the Poet, or Muhammad the Governor. All three had ties to our enemies.
Fuladh:Muhammad ibn Tahir... His cousins govern the land on which Alamut sits.
Roshan:Their protection is all that shields us from our enemies.
Basim vowing to unmask the Snake
Basim:I cut our enemy's legs beneath them, Master. Let me strike while their stumps are bloody. I will unmask them and learn their intent.
Fuladh:Basim is right. We must act swiftly.
Roshan nodded in agreement with both of them.
Roshan:Go to the Round City. Investigate all three, but take no further action. Report back to me atop the House of the Privy Seal.
Basim nodded and prepared to leave. Before he left, he spoke to Fuladh.
Basim:Fuladh, my finder of facts, my fielder of questions.
Fuladh:How can I be of help, Basim?
Fuladh briefing Basim about his targets
Basim:Tell me about Arib. Her words were as scripture to members of the Order.
Fuladh:A gifted artist and poetess, Arib won her freedom through her skill. Tabid tells me she keeps a luxurious home in the Round City. Anything else?
Basim:What do you know of Qabiha? She had ties to the Treasurer.
Fuladh:Born to slavery, Qabiha rose to become Al-Mutawakkil's favorite concubine in the Harem. Yet her son was not made Caliph, leaving her future uncertain. Anything else?
Basim:Tell me about the Governor. I saw him give orders to Wasif al-Turki.
Fuladh:Muhammad is one of the Tahirids, powerful viceroys of the Caliphs in Persia. He governs all Baghdad from his seat at the Courts. Anything else?
Basim:Where can I find our suspects?
Fuladh:All three live within the glorious Round City, the power center of the Abbasid Caliphate. Anything else?
Basim: Shukran (Thank you), Fuladh.
Having obtained deeper details on his mission, Basim left the bureau.
Basim:Poet, politician, and concubine. I will soon know which one wears the mask.
Basim was tasked with investigating the three people suspected of being the head of the Order: the poetess Arib Al-Ma'muniyya, Governor Muhammad ibn Tahir, and the concubine Qabiha.