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Role: Aladdin
Age: 20
Face Claim: Avan Jogia
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Abdul-Aziz Qadir is nothing like that boy. He is a brainwashed man, a cold and distant man. He is confident, but he is not cheerful. He is loyal, but he is not loving. He is courageous, but he is not kind. Abdul-Aziz Qadir has no moral compass to be found; only orders. He has no mercy, no sense of compassion or generosity... and only the most sardonic sense of humor. There is no joy left in his laugh, and his imagination only shows itself when finding a new way to secure a target.
On the outside, Abdul-Aziz is a coldblooded, calculating Huntsman who serves the Enchantress and has no sense of individuality beyond that. Obviously, though,
there are times when he if left to himself, with only his own mind as company. These are not his favorite times, to say the least. This feeling plagues him late into the night, keeps him from his sleep - this feeling that he is forgetting something important. On nights when he cannot shove this feeling far enough down to dive into slumber, he ventures into the darkness in search of anything that might make him feel something again, anything but that feeling of forget - or, maybe, even remind him.
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All that changed when the Evil Enchantress attacked. The night of Prince Remington's 10th birthday started out as one of the best days of Al's life, but ended as by far the worst. Compared to the other princes, it hardly took anything to brainwash Prince Ala. After seeing his parents slaughtered, half of his friends banished, and the rest caught under the Enchantress's spell... He was already broken. He was only 8 years old at the time, and his parents were never around much beforehand, but he still loved them more than life itself. With everything he cared for gone or nearly gone, it didn't take long for him to entirely forget his childhood. Although he still feels some kinship to the other princes, he is no longer sure why.
These days, he wholeheartedly believes that he is the orphaned peasant boy Abdul-Aziz, bastard son of a prostitute who threw him away at birth. Although his heart has little to no love left in it, the Enchantress has his absolute, unwavering loyalty. Because of this, and how easily he was stripped of his warm heart and moral compass, he serves as the Enchantress's Huntsman - the man who does her dirty work. He always hits his target, always secures his objective; whether he's sent to hunt a boar, a treasure, or a human. He doesn't miss. He doesn't flinch.