Rose of The Prophet - Main Characters of The Rose of The Prophet Series

Main Characters of The Rose of The Prophet Series

  • Abul Qasim Qannadi: "The Amir", General of Quar and King of the city of Kich.
  • Achmed: Khardan’s brother and follower of Akhran.
  • Auda ibn Jad: Dark Paladin of Zhakrin; slave-trader.
  • Feisal: Known as "The Imam", priest of Quar and fanatical mujahideen. He is killed by Auda Ibn Jad, who was fulfilling a vow.
  • Khardan: Calif of the horse-herding Akar and son of Sheikh Majiid, prophet of Akhran.
  • Mathew: Young wizard and follower of Promenthas.
  • Zohra: Daughter of Sheikh Jaafar, of the sheep-herding Hrana, follower of Akhran.

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