Rising slowly, staring at the Seljuk with shock in his eyes, his face changes into an expression of grief and anger.

There is no need to curse more over the Seljuk barbarism shown here. All I know is we have lost a noble man, a true servant of Allah, in a most humiliating and disgraceful way. I stand by my statement of never accepting Seljuk rule over Baghdad, and definitely not in this way.

You aren't worthy of ruling in such a grand city. I will take my leave, and if my Sultan deems it proper to send another representative here, he will do so. I however, will rather spend my days among the fierce Africans. Savage as they may be they are still are more worthy representatives of civilization than these Seljuk mongrels.

With one last evil glance at the invading Sultan's brother, he pulls his cape tightly around himself and rushes out the doors.