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Malik Al-Sayf ([personal profile] notambidextrous) wrote 2012-10-14 04:29 pm (UTC)

I am not claiming to be your father. I am well aware of the fact that I have no son. [ he wants one, yes, wants to have a family of his own, but does he have one? no, as far as he is aware he doesn't. and even if he did he couldn't be as old as Tazim must be. hearing that the description of Tazim's father and Malik really do seem to match us enough to make him doubt his own words, though. but there's no way-- there's really no way. if this boy has been alive for at least twenty years, that would place them at around the same age and Malik knows he couldn't have fathered a child when he was six. at six years old he was busy wandering from place to place taking care of Kadar and trying to find Masyaf after the death of their parents. ]

[ for once in his life Malik really isn't sure what to say. none of this adds up at all. Altaïr abandoning the Order, Abbas becoming Grand Master, and the possibility of Malik somehow having a son... What ca he say? How does he even begin to figure out what's going on. ]
 

What year is it?

[ it's a strange thing to think that he could have been taken forward in time, but if the Apple can create multiples of a person and take  control of men's minds, it doesn't seem farfetched that it can do that. and no matter how strange it might be to think that he is in the future, it would explain somethings. explain somethings and reveal some other unpleasant things, that is.  because if what he's thinking is true it means the future is hardly bright and some serious problems will arise during Altaïr's time as Grand Master. and depending on the answer, he may just kill Altaïr himself for getting him into this mess when it's all over.]

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