AC . Zahara al-Taysir
AC . Zahara al-Taysir
AC . Zahara al-Taysir by ZpanSven
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Fandom: Assassin's creed
This Bio is still in progress:
Name: Zahara al-Taysir
Time Period: Ancient Times/The Crusades/AC1
Age: ~15
Gender: Female
Height: 5’1”
Weight: 124lbs
Eyes: Green
Hair: Blond
Ethnicity: Caucasian/European
Religion: Muslim (would be considered quite moderate to even practicing in-name only)
Assassin/Templar/Other?: Healer affiliated with the Levantine Brotherhood
Clothing: The traditional modest, feminine clothing of the era and time period; likes to hand-make her own garments and hijab and will sometimes make or mend clothing for additional income
Weapon: small dagger; throwing daggers
Physical Characteristics: Petite and plump, with a pear-shape; has a slight muscle tone from her chores and assisting wounded; very pale-skinned and sunburns easily
Fighting Style: Unlike her sister, she has minimal training in hand-to-hand combat, only enough to help her escape from a dangerous situation; her training as a healer helps, as she knows the weaknesses of the human body and knows where to attack for optimal results
Habits: She tends to hum and sing to herself as she does her chores or when she’s working on embroidery and calligraphy; she also tends to sing to her patients when they are restless in their sleep.
Hobbies: Embroidery – this helps keep her fingers limber; Calligraphy – she makes copies of the Koran in her spare time, which are sold
Goals: to help her family and the Assassins; to marry and start a family
Talents: Calligraphy; cooking; embroidery
Soft Spot: animals; children; Malik
Crush: Malik al-Sayf (he is reliable, kind, and gentle and she has known him her entire life and never once has she witnessed him raising his voice or hand in anger to those he cares for)
Strengths: Persistent; dedicated; level-headed
Weaknesses/Flaws: has a tendency to day-dream; puts everyone else first; stubborn;
Personality: Shy and gentle, she hates drawing attention to herself – when she was a small child, she’d often hide under her father’s tunic tails.
History: She doesn’t remember anything before the merchant’s caravan she, her sister, and biological parents were traveling in was attacked; if her parents are dead or alive, she’s uncertain. The man she knows as her father, Rahman, suspects the caravan was attacked by Saracens or slavers.
Its uncertain how long she and her elder sister hid near the caravan wreckage, but it was long enough for both to become feral and to be near the point of starving to death by the time Rahman came along and brings them to the safety of Masayf, where he takes responsibility for their upbringing, eventually naming them both his daughters. The fact they were European or female didn’t bother him, though he knew it bothered several of his fellow assassins, especially when it became apparent he would train the eldest as an Assassin.
Unlike her bold, aggressive sister, Zahara was quiet to the point of rarely speaking to anyone until she was roughly five years old. She didn’t like attention, perhaps a leftover remnant of the need to hide in the ‘nest’ her sister had tucked her in after the caravan was attacked.
The fact that Altair – he who is obsessed with all things shiny, as Rahman calls him – was fascinated by her pale, shiny hair and would at times tug on her hair did not help coax her out of hiding. Between that and the fact Abbas was a bit of a bully would send her fleeing for cover.
Of course if her father wasn’t around and Malik was, he was one of her designated hiding places since Malik and Altair didn’t get along. It helped that Malik was the elder brother of her father’s other student and she had become used to him being around. This is perhaps the source of her later crush on him, his reliable, protective nature.
Those days would eventually end, first with Zahara being sent off to learn from the healers and then as Rami and Kadar grew into Novices. The day Malik, Altair, and Kadar left for their mission to Solomon’s Temple, Zahara had an unexplained feeling of dread, a terrible sense of foreboding. It was so intense that it drove her to her older sister Rami, whom she begged to follow after them and watch from a distance.
And then everything went to hell - Malik came back dying and written off for dead by the other healers after they took his arm, leaving Zahara to tend to him; Rami herself came back with Kadar’s dead body tied to her back; her father Rahman was wounded in the battle with the Templars Malik had inadvertently lead to the gates of Masyaf…
After, she would follow Malik to the Bureau in Jerusalem, tending still to Malik – making certain he has his medicine for when his old injuries ache, food and drink at his hand so he would remember to eat.
This Bio is still in progress:
Name: Zahara al-Taysir
Time Period: Ancient Times/The Crusades/AC1
Age: ~15
Gender: Female
Height: 5’1”
Weight: 124lbs
Eyes: Green
Hair: Blond
Ethnicity: Caucasian/European
Religion: Muslim (would be considered quite moderate to even practicing in-name only)
Assassin/Templar/Other?: Healer affiliated with the Levantine Brotherhood
Clothing: The traditional modest, feminine clothing of the era and time period; likes to hand-make her own garments and hijab and will sometimes make or mend clothing for additional income
Weapon: small dagger; throwing daggers
Physical Characteristics: Petite and plump, with a pear-shape; has a slight muscle tone from her chores and assisting wounded; very pale-skinned and sunburns easily
Fighting Style: Unlike her sister, she has minimal training in hand-to-hand combat, only enough to help her escape from a dangerous situation; her training as a healer helps, as she knows the weaknesses of the human body and knows where to attack for optimal results
Habits: She tends to hum and sing to herself as she does her chores or when she’s working on embroidery and calligraphy; she also tends to sing to her patients when they are restless in their sleep.
Hobbies: Embroidery – this helps keep her fingers limber; Calligraphy – she makes copies of the Koran in her spare time, which are sold
Goals: to help her family and the Assassins; to marry and start a family
Talents: Calligraphy; cooking; embroidery
Soft Spot: animals; children; Malik
Crush: Malik al-Sayf (he is reliable, kind, and gentle and she has known him her entire life and never once has she witnessed him raising his voice or hand in anger to those he cares for)
Strengths: Persistent; dedicated; level-headed
Weaknesses/Flaws: has a tendency to day-dream; puts everyone else first; stubborn;
Personality: Shy and gentle, she hates drawing attention to herself – when she was a small child, she’d often hide under her father’s tunic tails.
History: She doesn’t remember anything before the merchant’s caravan she, her sister, and biological parents were traveling in was attacked; if her parents are dead or alive, she’s uncertain. The man she knows as her father, Rahman, suspects the caravan was attacked by Saracens or slavers.
Its uncertain how long she and her elder sister hid near the caravan wreckage, but it was long enough for both to become feral and to be near the point of starving to death by the time Rahman came along and brings them to the safety of Masayf, where he takes responsibility for their upbringing, eventually naming them both his daughters. The fact they were European or female didn’t bother him, though he knew it bothered several of his fellow assassins, especially when it became apparent he would train the eldest as an Assassin.
Unlike her bold, aggressive sister, Zahara was quiet to the point of rarely speaking to anyone until she was roughly five years old. She didn’t like attention, perhaps a leftover remnant of the need to hide in the ‘nest’ her sister had tucked her in after the caravan was attacked.
The fact that Altair – he who is obsessed with all things shiny, as Rahman calls him – was fascinated by her pale, shiny hair and would at times tug on her hair did not help coax her out of hiding. Between that and the fact Abbas was a bit of a bully would send her fleeing for cover.
Of course if her father wasn’t around and Malik was, he was one of her designated hiding places since Malik and Altair didn’t get along. It helped that Malik was the elder brother of her father’s other student and she had become used to him being around. This is perhaps the source of her later crush on him, his reliable, protective nature.
Those days would eventually end, first with Zahara being sent off to learn from the healers and then as Rami and Kadar grew into Novices. The day Malik, Altair, and Kadar left for their mission to Solomon’s Temple, Zahara had an unexplained feeling of dread, a terrible sense of foreboding. It was so intense that it drove her to her older sister Rami, whom she begged to follow after them and watch from a distance.
And then everything went to hell - Malik came back dying and written off for dead by the other healers after they took his arm, leaving Zahara to tend to him; Rami herself came back with Kadar’s dead body tied to her back; her father Rahman was wounded in the battle with the Templars Malik had inadvertently lead to the gates of Masyaf…
After, she would follow Malik to the Bureau in Jerusalem, tending still to Malik – making certain he has his medicine for when his old injuries ache, food and drink at his hand so he would remember to eat.
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