2013-12-03, 12:48 | Link #2486 |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Under the 7 seas
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Lool that baby was funny looking. I can't see En becoming king. Yes he had done allot for Balbaad but by doing so they just become another piece of Kou. No longer their own country. Sure they way of life has improved but there are some that don't like some changes like Hassan and probably many others. I'm guessing this is all part of some unknown trails for Alibaba for him to become king. What I don't get is would En still be part of Kou empire or would they make their own Kou seeing how the Queen is Evil and wants to destroy the world.
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2013-12-07, 05:27 | Link #2489 |
U mad?
Join Date: Apr 2012
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My guess is they return to where ever they came from (sacred palace / their own dungeons / etc) waiting to be summoned again by a magi and serve a new king. In addition to supporting their king, they also serve as a counter measure of sort against Al Tharmen and the medium, so they must be "recyclable".
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2013-12-07, 05:34 | Link #2490 |
Banned
Join Date: Jul 2013
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I...hadn't considered how dangerous Imuchakk women could be to snuggle with.
I find it interesting that Dragul is worried about a diplomatic incident. I wonder if he's worried about his homeland leaving him hung out to dry? And considering what little they know about the Imuchakk and think of them as barbarians, why would he even consider the issue? Is the first assassin they've sent Jaffar? |
2013-12-09, 18:35 | Link #2494 |
Alive
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: in my really nice house
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It look like Alibaba pass all night thinking about how much Balbadd had change and the next day while going to meet Kouen, he learns there slavery in Balbadd and decide to confront Kouen about it, plus we still have the reason Kouen call Alibaba unknown.
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2013-12-09, 19:21 | Link #2495 |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Once a rebel, always a rebel I guess.
The people in Balbaad have a standard of living worth protecting now. They have something to lose, and all of the slaves are foreigners. It's not like Balbaad in the past was anti-slavery. It's something they didn't practice probably because they were never a country capable of enslaving anyone or otherwise weren't able to import slaves due to how expensive it is. There is no breach of principle. Kou may or may not enslave people. The soldiers that attempted to enslave the Kouga tribe may have been acting outside the norm. The slaves may be from another country that is not part of the Empire. Alibaba is not in a position to do anything. He's there to represent Sindria and the 7 Seas Alliance. He's a guest in someone else's house and he can't insult the owner among his entire administration. To make a fool of a king among his followers? That's practically suicide. He'll have his chance to speak with Kouen about what he's seen. He is there to act as his diplomatic escort after all. He will have a chance to speak with him candidly. P.S. They probably took Cassim's body to study it. Someone that had become the sacrifice for a Black Djinn, there aren't very many people like that in the world. P.P.S. I hope Kougyokou is in town. Alibaba could really use an ally on the other side. |
2013-12-10, 20:22 | Link #2497 |
Awe of She
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Orlando
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Kouen doesn't care what Alibaba thinks. He doesn't really think anything of Alibaba other than someone who, in his eyes, 'lost' his qualification to rule by giving up his country to another. Balbaad is just another territory of the Kou Empire - they will do things Kouen's way.
But Kouen knows that despite having lost his country, his Djinn still sees him as worthy, as does the 4th Magi, Aladdin, so he's still intrigued by Alibaba. At least, that's how I see it. Kougyokou would definitely speak in favor of Alibaba but I doubt if she's ready to go against her brother in such a situation. Next up would be Hakurei but she doesn't know him beyond being Aladdin's chosen. Despite trusting Aladdin with her life, I don't think she'd really speak up unless something resonates with the both of them in what he may say.
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2013-12-11, 17:47 | Link #2498 |
U mad?
Join Date: Apr 2012
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New Sinbad chapter out.
From how Jafar went to assassinate Sinbad on his own I thought he was more like a suicide lead, if he could kill Sinbad it'd be fine, if he dies other assassins will know how strong Sinbad is. Never expected him to be the leader at that age.
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