

Over time, she has become a little wiser - and has matured as a person. Personality: Although events chronicled in The Sands of Time never occurred, seven years have still passed since we last knew Farah. Some of her people are among the prisoners as well, having been dragged to Babylon during the invasion. She makes it her personal mission to ease their pain and rescue anyone she can. But she is frequently distracted from it by the suffering citizens of Babylon. This guilt eats away at her - and motivates her quest once she inadvertently met The Prince in Babylon. There was nothing she could do to save them. What scarred Farah was being forced to watch as her city was destroyed while she was rendered completely impotent in the face of such a monstrous act. Instead, she was placed inside a cage and carted around as one of his "pets". Imprisoned by a merciless invader who ravaged India, Farah was not simply locked up in a dungeon. It's up to The Prince to finally set things right.įarah Background: Farah has come to Babylon against her will. She - like us - must sit back - and hope for the best. Clearly she hopes The Prince will succeed in his endeavors - and this can't help but color her speech. Because of her omniscient supernatural abilities, her perspective is "wider" than that of any other character. Kaileena approaches events with a cool objectivity. She's the voice of reason - the voice of prophecy - And she will guide us through this tale. The desperate, bitter woman we met on the Island is now a calm and soothing force. All she can do now is try to minimize the damage done by their meddling. Her freedom, however brief, has helped her realize she spent too long trying to outrun the inevitable.

But, for Kaileena, at least, the time for running is over. Personality: As our story opens, Kaileena begins to sense that neither she nor The Prince have actually managed to escape their fates, merely switch the environments in which events would unfold. In bringing Kaileena OUT of the past, he created a ripple effect: Without the Sands being created, they were never found by the Maharaja of India - never stolen by King Sharaman - never unleashed upon the unsuspecting people of Azad. As The Prince would learn during the adventure of Warrior Within, Kaileena's remains WERE the Sands of Time. And so the story should be over: happily ever after. Together, the two of them left the Island (and the past) behind them. The Prince offered her a chance to begin life anew - in HIS time. And The Prince won, slaying the monster! Kaileena - who had spent centuries awaiting her end, suddenly found herself free. He fought FATE itself - physically manifested in the form of a creature known as the Dahaka. YES NO But The Prince - not content simply to change his fate - also endeavored to change hers. Too late she realized, she had not built a fortress, but a tomb. For you see, she had glimpsed her future - and knew that one day The Prince would find and kill her.

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Through a rather tragic (and ironic) series of events, Kaileena fled to the Island and built a grand fortress there - all in an attempt to ward off her untimely demise. The Island of Time is a dark and isolated bit of land shrouded in mist and encircled by turbulent seas. But it does not explain how or why she came to reside on the Island of Time. This explains Kaileena's powers: her ability to foresee the future, to reshape people into monsters, to levitate and use powerful magic spells. In truth, Kaileena is a Daeva descended from a mythical race of creatures said to come from the hidden province of Aresura.

But this is a rather esoteric approach to explaining her existence. The most common theory is that she was created by the gods - an unwitting byproduct of the creation of Time itself. Kaileena Backstory: Kaileena's origins remain a mystery, save for information gleaned from "historical records" of rather dubious origins.
