Before, the same mom cared for two young children. Azur, the blonde, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman, and Asmar, the dark-skinned and dark-eyed child of the nurse.. They fought and adored each other as brothers do when they were younger. They become bitter rivals in the quest as adults when Azur, obsessed by visions of the mythical Djinn-fairy, travels all the way to Asmar's country in search of it. Now that they've reunited, he discovers that she's become a prosperous trader and that Asmar has been promoted to the royal guard. Asmar, on the other hand, is desperate to locate the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two can succeed in their quest.
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Before, the same mom cared for two young children. Azur, the blonde, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman, and Asmar, the dark-skinned and dark-eyed child of the nurse.. They fought and adored each other as brothers do when they were younger. They become bitter rivals in the quest as adults when Azur, obsessed by visions of the mythical Djinn-fairy, travels all the way to Asmar's country in search of it. Now that they've reunited, he discovers that she's become a prosperous trader and that Asmar has been promoted to the royal guard. Asmar, on the other hand, is desperate to locate the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two can succeed in their quest.
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