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    Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Lo, there do I see my father
    Lo, there do I see my mother and my sisters and my brothers
    Lo, there do I see the line of my people back to the beginning
    Lo, they do call to me
    They bid me take my place among them in the Halls of Valhalla
    Where the brave may live forever....

    AHMAD IBN AL-'ABBÄS IBN RASHÏD IBN HAMMAD IBN FADLAN

    Code:
    Val	CHA	Cost	Roll	Notes
    10	STR	0	11-	Lift 100 kg; 2d6 HTH Damage
    14	DEX	12	12-	OCV:  5/DCV:  5
    13	CON	6	12-
    10	BODY	0	11-
    14	INT	4	12-	PER Roll 12-
    11	EGO	2	11-	ECV:  4
    12	PRE	2	11-	PRE Attack:  2d6
    10	COM	0	11-
    
    3	PD	1		Total:  3 PD (0 rPD)
    3	ED	0		Total:  3 ED (0 rED)
    3	SPD	6		Phases:  4, 8, 12
    5	REC	0
    26	END	0
    22	STUN	0		Total Characteristics Cost:  33
    
    Movement:	Running:	6"/12"
    	Swimming:	2"/4"
    
    Cost	Powers & Skills
    	Skills
    2	Combat Skill Levels:  +1 OCV with scimitar
    
    2	CK:  Baghdad 11-
    0	Climbing 8-
    0	Concealment 8-
    0	Conversation 8-
    1	CuK:  Viking Society 8-
    0	Deduction 8-
    3	High Society 11-
    2	KS:  Arabic/Islamic Poems And Stories 11-
    0	Language:  Arabic, Literate (native)
    1	Language:  Latin (Basic Conversation)
    2	Language:  Norwegian (Fluent with Accent)
    3	Oratory 11-
    0	Paramedic 8-
    1	PS:  Calligraphy 8-
    2	PS:  Poet 11-
    5	Riding 13-
    0	Shadowing 8-
    0	Stealth 8-
    0	TF:  Equines
    1	WF:  Blades
    25	Total Powers & Skills Cost
    58	Total Character Cost
    
    25+	Disadvantages
    20	Psychological Limitation:  Devout Muslim (VC, S)
    5	Psychological Limitation:  Fear of Heights (U, S)
    5	Social Limitation:  Minority/Outsider (Arab in Norse society) (O, M)
    3	A Useful Servant Of God Bonus
    58	Total Disadvantage Points
    Background/History:
    A poet and courtier in the city of Baghdad, Ahmad ibn Fadlan makes the mistake of allowing himself to be seduced by the beautiful wife of a jealous and influential man of the court. In return, the man speaks with the Caliph, who then orders Ahmad ibn Fadlan to go north, as an ambassador, and speak with the peoples he finds there. Ahmad ibn Fadlan, accompanied only by on old friend, does so, and eventually ends up in the camp of Northmen. There he learns the local king has died, and a new one is to be chosen, in the process witnessing one of the last of the classic Viking funerals. Soon after, a boy enters the same camp, asking for aid to help his lands, which are under attack by a strange, almost supernatural force. A wise woman comes forward and tosses sticks, stones, bones, and shells to read what the future will hold. She then makes the following proclamation: thirteen men must go forth to face this threat. Twelve are to be Northmen, but the thirteenth must be a foreigner. The thirteenth warrior, must be Ahmad ibn Fadlan.

    So begins Ahmad ibn Fadlan's journey among the strange and barbaric people of the Northlands, where he will encounter mockery of his size, strength, and his horse. Where he will see death in many forms, come face-to-face with the monsters of the mist, and discover depths of courage he never knew he had. And when done, he will draw the sounds of the story of Buliwyf and his twelve warriors and their battles against the Wendol, that they may be remembered.

    Personality/Motivation:
    Initially, when first met, Ahmad ibn Fadlan is contemptuous of the Northmen and their ways, having the attitude that Islamic culture is superior to all others. He finds the Northmen to be crude, rough, and unsanitary int heir habits. As time passes and he grows more used to their ways, he also becomes more inured to their habits. For example, he drinks mead, which made from honey, is acceptable for a Muslim to drink (Islam only bans drink made from grapes or grain). He allows cow urine to be placed on his wounds, joins in the Northmen prayer before battle (Lo, there I see my father....), and even spends the night with a Northern slave/serving girl. He also goes from seeing the Northmen from uncouth savages to fellow human beings, albeit with different beliefs.

    Quote: "Merciful Father, I have squandered my days with plans of many things. This was not among them. But at this moment, I beg only to live the next few minutes well. For all we ought to have thought, and have not thought; all we ought to have said, and have not said; all we ought to have done, and have not done; I pray thee God for forgiveness."

    Powers/Tactics:
    Ahmad ibn Fadlan is not a fighter, but a poet, although he does show familiarity with the scimitar, and is skilled with its use. He also is an excellent horseman, and can vault low fences and gates while astride his horse. In combat, he tries his best to not get hit, and will usually Block an attack and then try and strike (unless attacking from ambush or surprise).

    Appearance:
    Of average height and slight build, Ahmad ibn Fadlan appears to be a typical Arab with no special distinguishing features. He dresses in typical Arabic fashions, although he does adopt some Nordic dress (mainly armor) while spending time among the Northmen.

    Designer's Notes:
    Ahmad ibn al-'Abbäs ibn Rashïd ibn Hammad ibn Fadlan is a real person, a Muslim who was sent by Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir as an ambassador to the king of the Volga Bulgars. He left Baghdad in June of 921 and arrived at his destination in May of 922. He wrote an account of his travels, and this is thought to be one of the earliest written descriptions and observations of the "Rus," or Varangians (aka, the VIkings). Michael Crichton adapted parts of Ahmad ibn Fadlan's manuscript for this novel Eaters Of The Dead, which was his "pre-telling" of the events that led to the creation of the epic poem Beowulf. Eaters Of The Dead was then turned into the film The 13th Warrior, which I personally like a great deal, finding it a fine "historical fantasy" film in the same vein as Brotherhood of the Wolf. This character sheet borrows elements of Ahmad ibn Fadlan's character from both novel and movie, and blends them together. Emphasis has been given to the movie Ibn Fadlan, as this was the more "cinematic" representation.

    (Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan created by Michael Crichton, character sheet created by Michael Surbrook)
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    My only complaint is WHERE ARE THE OTHER 12 WARRIORS!!! and Usagi Yojimbo of coarse.

    LOL, I love that movie.

    QM

    P.S.: Links (Of coarse)

    The 13th Warrior (Filmed in Beautiful British Columbia.)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_13th_Warrior

    Talk:Ahmad ibn Fadlan
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ahmad_ibn_Fadlan

    Ahmad ibn Rustah
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ibn+Rustah


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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by TheQuestionMan
    My only complaint is WHERE ARE THE OTHER 12 WARRIORS!!! and Usagi Yojimbo of coarse.

    LOL, I love that movie.
    I am not doing the other 12 guys....

    And UY is up to book... 15? 16? And around 12+ pages of notes.

    Work goes slowly, as I collate info.
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Susano
    I am not doing the other 12 guys....

    And UY is up to book... 15? 16? And around 12+ pages of notes.

    Work goes slowly, as I collate info.
    Could you at least do a write up of the blond guy and the King? Pretty please

    Those two at least would make good examples of the 12, the King for the heavier end and the blond guy for the lighter end (though still much buffer than Ahmad)

    TB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susano
    I am not doing the other 12 guys....

    And UY is up to book... 15? 16? And around 12+ pages of notes.

    Work goes slowly, as I collate info.
    LOL, Uhm... that's Usagi Yojimbo, Vol. 19 with 20 "Coming Soon"

    Usagi Yojimbo Dojo (Check out the Gallery)
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    As for Ahmed, he looks perfect. A few tweaks hear and there, but like most of you Adaptations and Conversions... HE ROCKS!!!



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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon Billy
    Could you at least do a write up of the blond guy and the King? Pretty please

    Those two at least would make good examples of the 12, the King for the heavier end and the blond guy for the lighter end (though still much buffer than Ahmad)
    Buliwyf and Herger the Joyful?

    Maybe.

    BTW: I'm not being rude, I just have a lot I'm working on, and Ahmad was done during lunch today.
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by TheQuestionMan
    LOL, Uhm... that's Usagi Yojimbo, Vol. 19 with 20 "Coming Soon"
    No... no... I am on Volume 15 or 16 (I own all 19).
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Susano
    Buliwyf and Herger the Joyful?

    Maybe.

    BTW: I'm not being rude, I just have a lot I'm working on, and Ahmad was done during lunch today.
    Well, you're just being mean, giving us this wonderful taste for free and then telling us we can't have any more.

    Really, don't sweat it. I certainly can understand being busy and having other concerns. I was just putting in a request.

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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    I liked the movie too. You should add that the Vikings called him "Ibon"

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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Looks good.

    Though, I think Seduction should be on the list. He was quite good at making friends...and he even managed to hook up with a gal along the way. Though, Teamwork might also be a skill candidate too.

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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Great work as usual Michael.
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Curufea
    I liked the movie too. You should add that the Vikings called him "Ibon"
    Actually, "Iben" - that's a viking in-joke, because it's a woman's name.

    cheers, Mark

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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Markdoc
    Actually, "Iben" - that's a viking in-joke, because it's a woman's name.
    Hunh... I always though since he said "ibn" about four or five times when he gave his full name, the Northmen figured that was his name.
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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Susano
    Hunh... I always though since he said "ibn" about four or five times when he gave his full name, the Northmen figured that was his name.
    Ibn means "son of" FYI

    So, you've got four generations of Ahmad's family lineage in that name for him at the top of the character sheet.

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    Re: Character: Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon Billy
    Ibn means "son of" FYI

    So, you've got four generations of Ahmad's family lineage in that name for him at the top of the character sheet.
    I know that. I was referring to the scene in the movie. In the book the subject of his name never really comes up.
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