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No-one knows that Hasad and Abu are aliases of Fazoud. And he works very, very hard to see that this remains true....
 
No-one knows that Hasad and Abu are aliases of Fazoud. And he works very, very hard to see that this remains true....
  
'''Loves:''' Fazoud loves the [[Princess Rhodugune]]. Apparently genuinely, although he can scarcely credit it himself. Certainly the wealth and the status would be nice...but he doesn't need that, really. Not if he can have her. Whether she could live without these things is another matter entirely, and not one that he cares to contemplate.
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'''Loves:''' Fazoud loves the Princess Rhodugune. Apparently genuinely, although he can scarcely credit it himself. Certainly the wealth and the status would be nice...but he doesn't need that, really. Not if he can have her. Whether she could live without these things is another matter entirely, and not one that he cares to contemplate.
  
'''Hates:''' Fazoud hates [[Nur al-Din]], the thief-taker. A vicious man who delights in petty cruelties, and who personally removed the hands of many of Fazoud's old friends. He took particular pleasure in swindling the man out of a small fortune, and then vanishing into the night...leaving Nur penniless, naked, and covered with honey. The details of this story, which would be several hours in the telling, remain Fazoud's most treasured memory.
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'''Hates:''' Fazoud hates Nur al-Din, the thief-taker. A vicious man who delights in petty cruelties, and who personally removed the hands of many of Fazoud's old friends. He took particular pleasure in swindling the man out of a small fortune, and then vanishing into the night...leaving Nur penniless, naked, and covered with honey. The details of this story, which would be several hours in the telling, remain Fazoud's most treasured memory.
  
 
'''Has:''' Fazoud has his scimitar. Formerly Nur al-Din's most prized possession, this is a fine sword indeed....perfectly balanced, sharp as razor, and strangely beautiful. "Moonlight", he calls it with no small amount of pride. He wears it only in his true identity, however -- it is too much a part of Fazoud for him to carry it when wearing another face.
 
'''Has:''' Fazoud has his scimitar. Formerly Nur al-Din's most prized possession, this is a fine sword indeed....perfectly balanced, sharp as razor, and strangely beautiful. "Moonlight", he calls it with no small amount of pride. He wears it only in his true identity, however -- it is too much a part of Fazoud for him to carry it when wearing another face.

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