
I have seen the error of my ways, and I have atoned for the transgressions of my past.I am no longer that person. To undo what I have done? Surely you must think I'm a fool. You will pay for what you have done to my people!. Do not worry Kaileena, No harm will come to you in Babylon. (when you die) No no no, that's not the way it happened. To live forever.when those I loved are dead, and I to blame? I choose death. and though I fought until the desert sands themselves were red with blood I could not bring back the dead. I had faced my enemy, I had looked into his eyes, and I had lost.everything. My father's army sacked your palace, captured you as a slave you have every reason to hate me.now you want me to trust you?. A conquered one, but still, her blood is royal. I could marry her! After all, she is a Maharajah's daughter. (pause) That is, assuming I can find her. Well, it stops now! From now on, she'll have to toe the line. With women, you have to show them you're in charge right from the start, or they'll walk all over you! I've been too indulgent. *imitating Farah* 'I'll meet you at the baths!' She orders me around as if I was a servant! It's my own fault. I'll just ask the next sand creature that I come across - 'Excuse me, could you direct me to the baths please? Thank You!' 'Don't mention it! I used to be a bath attendant back when I was alive!'.
Finding my way to the baths from here should be easy.I would plunge it into his foul and treacherous heart! He now had his prize, but for some unknown reason coveted the Dagger as well.When a man is faced with his own death, he finds the impossible less of a barrier.I learned the truth of this, to my sorrow, the day we arrived in Azad as the Sultan's honoured guests.
Trust not a man who has betrayed his master, nor take him into your own service, lest he betray you too.Father, I have brought us honour and glory.