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For those looking for the character sheet of the ''Sands of Time'' video game saga, click [[Characters/PrinceOfPersia here]].
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For those looking for the main ''Prince of Persia'' character sheet of the ''Sands of Time'' video game saga, page, click [[Characters/PrinceOfPersia here]].
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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the LoveableRogue AntiHero. These types of characters can be charming and at times heroic, while being perfectly capable of developing genuine feelings towards allies. But despite all of that, these characters are at their core thieves who only tend to do the right thing because they are forced into a situation where that's the only option, and regardless of any heroics they are often motivated by selfish desires. [[spoiler:Despite risking his life to trap Ahriman with Erika, he can't accept her HeroicSacrifice because of his feelings for her and chooses to free Ahriman in return for Erika's life, dooming the world in the process. While he insists that having Erika alive is better in the long run as it gives them a chance to defeat Ahriman for good and brings up some valid criticisms about Ahriman was likely to escape anyway despite her sacrifice, it's very clear that he's more trying to justify his selfish decision to save her instead of the world.]]
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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the LoveableRogue AntiHero. These types of characters can be charming and at times heroic, while being perfectly capable of developing genuine feelings towards allies. But despite all of that, these characters are at their core thieves who only tend to do the right thing because they are forced into a situation where that's the only option, and regardless of any heroics they are often motivated by selfish desires. [[spoiler:Despite risking his life to trap Ahriman with Erika, he can't accept her HeroicSacrifice because of his feelings for her and chooses to free Ahriman in return for Erika's life, dooming the world in the process. While he insists that having Erika alive is better in the long run as it gives them a chance to defeat Ahriman for good and brings up some valid criticisms about like how Ahriman was likely to escape anyway despite her sacrifice, it's very clear that he's more trying to justify his selfish decision to save her instead of the world.]]
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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the LoveableRogue AntiHero. These types of characters can be charming and at times heroic, while being perfectly capable of developing genuine feelings towards allies. But despite all of that, these characters are at their core thieves who only tend to do the right thing because they are forced into a situation where that's the only option, and regardless of any heroics they are often motivated by selfish desires. [[spoiler:Despite risking his life to trap Ahriman with Erika, he can't accept her HeroicSacrifice because of his feelings for her and chooses to free Ahriman in return for Erika's life, dooming the world in the process.]]
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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the LoveableRogue AntiHero. These types of characters can be charming and at times heroic, while being perfectly capable of developing genuine feelings towards allies. But despite all of that, these characters are at their core thieves who only tend to do the right thing because they are forced into a situation where that's the only option, and regardless of any heroics they are often motivated by selfish desires. [[spoiler:Despite risking his life to trap Ahriman with Erika, he can't accept her HeroicSacrifice because of his feelings for her and chooses to free Ahriman in return for Erika's life, dooming the world in the process. While he insists that having Erika alive is better in the long run as it gives them a chance to defeat Ahriman for good and brings up some valid criticisms about Ahriman was likely to escape anyway despite her sacrifice, it's very clear that he's more trying to justify his selfish decision to save her instead of the world.]]
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* GutturalGrowler: His voice is both deep and raspy, resulting in gurgling speech.