Aquil Ibn-La'Ahad (ME-1)

The Crusader for the People
Aquil Ibn-La'Ahad was a member of the Ḥashshāshīn, a precurser to the Fellowship of [TBD]

Youth
In his youth, Aquil was known for his intelligence, and compassion. He was wise beyond his years. However, he was not without faults. Aquil was often impatient, and often viewed those who thought differently with disgust (in fairness, most of the people who disagreed with him were often barbarous people). He wanted the world to change quicker than it possibly could, and was often left to view through the cynical lens of a man far beyond his time.

Aged
ln his youth, Aquil was a idealistic Ḥashshāshīn; he truly believed that people wanted and deserved freedom, but years of crusading for people led him to believe that people truly wanted to be enslaved, as the often enslaved themselves; His cynicism was one of the many things that contributed to Chaste's highest tenent becoming neutrality rather than activism; in his final years, he could not overcome his cynicism, and his last recorded words were:

"I don't believe..."

But deep down, he believed that at least some people cared about freedom; some people would defend others; some people would progress, and he still believed to his dying day, that The Fellowship could...and would come to save to world, but he worried if that day would come before it was too late.

Trivia

 * Aquil means "Intelligent, quiet, well-trained."
 * His nom de guerre Dhamar means "The protector."
 * Ibn-La'Ahad means "Son of no one."