Haroun saves Barbara from El Akir’s men

In a narrow Lydda passageway, Haroun intercepts El Akir’s men searching for Barbara, dispatching them with brutal efficiency. When Barbara questions his identity, Haroun reveals himself as Haroun ed-Diin—a name that carries weight given his shared enmity with El Akir. Their exchange is terse but charged with mutual recognition of their precarious situation. Haroun’s offer of sanctuary is pragmatic, not altruistic; he sees Barbara as a potential ally against their common enemy, though his desperation and grief over his family’s fate (implied by his later actions) already hint at the moral compromises he’s willing to make. Barbara’s acceptance of his help marks the first step in a fragile alliance, but the scene’s tension underscores that trust is conditional and survival is the only immediate priority. The encounter sets up their later conflict over Safiya, as Haroun’s desperation will soon force him to propose an unthinkable choice to Barbara.

Plot Beats

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Haroun gestures Barbara to silence and hides her as El Akir's men pass, then swiftly dispatches the pursuing guards. He reveals they share a common enemy in El Akir, forging an unlikely alliance.

fear to relief

Haroun, identifying himself to Barbara, proposes taking her to a safe haven given their shared animosity towards El Akir. Barbara, though hesitant, accepts Haroun's offer of sanctuary.

caution to trust

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relieved but cautious, with an undercurrent of anxiety about the unknown. She is grateful for Haroun’s help but recognizes the moral ambiguity of their situation and the potential risks of aligning with him.

Barbara Wright is initially relieved by Haroun’s intervention but is visibly unsettled by the brutality of the encounter. She questions Haroun’s identity with cautious curiosity, her tone a mix of gratitude and wariness. Though she accepts his offer of sanctuary, her body language suggests she is acutely aware of the fragility of their alliance and the potential dangers ahead.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure her immediate safety by accepting Haroun’s offer of sanctuary.
  • Assess Haroun’s trustworthiness and intentions to determine whether this alliance is sustainable or dangerous.
Active beliefs
  • Alliances in this context are necessary for survival but must be entered into with extreme caution.
  • El Akir is a significant threat, and any opportunity to counter him should be carefully considered.
Character traits
Grateful but cautious Quick to assess threats and alliances Diplomatic and measured in speech Empathetic but pragmatic Physically alert and observant
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Tense but controlled, with an undercurrent of simmering rage and grief. His actions are driven by a mix of survival instinct and a desire to strike back at El Akir, but he maintains a facade of calm pragmatism.

Haroun ed-Diin moves with lethal precision, ambushing and dispatching two of El Akir’s men in the narrow passageway. His actions are swift and calculated, reflecting his experience in combat and his deep-seated hatred for El Akir. He speaks tersely to Barbara, revealing his identity and offering sanctuary, though his tone is more pragmatic than warm. His body language suggests a man hardened by grief and loss, yet still capable of strategic thinking.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate El Akir’s men to protect himself and Barbara, ensuring their temporary safety.
  • Form a pragmatic alliance with Barbara to leverage her as an ally against El Akir, given their shared enemy.
Active beliefs
  • El Akir must be stopped at all costs, and any means necessary to achieve this are justified.
  • Trust is a luxury he cannot afford, but temporary alliances can be strategically useful.
Character traits
Lethal efficiency in combat Pragmatic and strategic Emotionally guarded but driven by vengeance Quick-witted and direct in communication Physically imposing and authoritative
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None (faceless enforcers, their emotions are irrelevant to the scene). Their actions are purely functional, driven by their duty to El Akir.

El Akir’s men are depicted as faceless enforcers, patrolling the passageway in search of Barbara. Their presence is brief but menacing, as Haroun ambushes and dispatches them with brutal efficiency. Their defeat is swift and silent, underscoring their role as disposable agents of El Akir’s will.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and capture Barbara Wright as ordered by El Akir.
  • Patrol the passageway to ensure no threats or allies of El Akir’s enemies remain unchecked.
Active beliefs
  • Their loyalty to El Akir is absolute, and their mission is non-negotiable.
  • The passageway is a high-priority area for securing El Akir’s interests.
Character traits
Disciplined and methodical in their search Faceless and interchangeable as enforcers Loyal to El Akir’s commands without question Physically capable but ultimately vulnerable to ambush
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Objects Involved

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Narrow Lydda Passageway

The narrow Lydda passageway serves as the battleground where Haroun ambushes and dispatches El Akir’s men. Its confined space amplifies the tension and brutality of the encounter, forcing Haroun to act with precision and speed. The passageway’s tight quarters also create a sense of claustrophobia, heightening the stakes for Barbara as she witnesses the violence firsthand. The object’s role is purely functional, providing the setting for a swift and lethal confrontation.

Before: A dimly lit, narrow stone passageway in Lydda, …
After: The passageway is now littered with the bodies …
Before: A dimly lit, narrow stone passageway in Lydda, currently occupied by El Akir’s men as they patrol in search of Barbara.
After: The passageway is now littered with the bodies of El Akir’s men, the scene of a brief but violent encounter. The space remains tense, with Haroun and Barbara now the only occupants.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lydda

The Lydda passageway is a tight, stone-walled corridor that funnels the action of the scene, creating a sense of inevitability and urgency. Its confined space forces Haroun to act swiftly and decisively, while also trapping Barbara in close proximity to the violence. The passageway’s dim lighting and echoing acoustics amplify the tension, making the ambush feel sudden and brutal. The location’s role is both practical—a battleground—and symbolic, representing the claustrophobic and dangerous world Barbara has been thrust into.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of imminent danger. The dim lighting and tight quarters …
Function Battleground for Haroun’s ambush of El Akir’s men and a temporary refuge for Barbara after …
Symbolism Represents the confined and dangerous world of the Crusades, where survival often depends on swift, …
Access Restricted to those who know the layout or are part of the conflict (e.g., Haroun, …
Dim, flickering light casting long shadows on the stone walls. The sound of footsteps echoing off the narrow walls, amplifying the tension. The metallic clang of Haroun’s sword as it strikes down El Akir’s men. The scent of blood and sweat lingering in the air after the ambush.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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El Akir's Faction

El Akir’s faction is represented in this event through its enforcers, who patrol the Lydda passageway in search of Barbara. Their presence underscores the organization’s reach and authority in the region, as well as its willingness to use violence to achieve its goals. The swift defeat of these men by Haroun, however, highlights the vulnerabilities of El Akir’s faction when faced with determined resistance. The organization’s influence is felt indirectly, through the actions of its agents, but its shadow looms large over the scene.

Representation Via the collective action of its enforcers, who patrol and search for targets as directed …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority through brute force and surveillance, but vulnerable to ambushes and resistance from individuals …
Impact The organization’s actions reflect a broader pattern of oppression and control in Lydda, where El …
Internal Dynamics The enforcers act as a disciplined unit, following orders without question. Their defeat in this …
Locate and capture Barbara Wright to eliminate potential threats or allies to El Akir. Maintain control over Lydda’s passageways and other strategic areas to secure El Akir’s interests. Deployment of enforcers to patrol and search for targets. Use of fear and violence to assert dominance and suppress resistance.

Narrative Connections

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What this causes 2

"Barbara accepts Haroun's offer and is introduced to his daughter, Safiya, at his home where he promises her safety, though danger is imminent."

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"Barbara accepts Haroun's offer and is introduced to his daughter, Safiya, at his home where he promises her safety, though danger is imminent."

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S2E24 · The Wheel of Fortune

Themes This Exemplifies

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Key Dialogue

"HAROUN: Two heads without the brains of one."
"BARBARA: Thank you for helping me. Who are you?"
"HAROUN: I'm Haroun ed-Diin."
"BARBARA: I'm Barbara."
"HAROUN: We have a common enemy in El Akir. It makes for uncommon friendship. Come with me."
"BARBARA: Where?"
"HAROUN: To a place of safety, come."