

As the Prince desperately tried to contain the creatures, he formed an uneasy alliance with Princess Farah, the Maharajah's daughter, who had been captured. The Prince unlocked it and unleashed the Sands of Time from within, transforming the court into sand monsters.

The Prince with Farah on his first adventure The sultan marveled at the glow within and the Vizier told him that it came from the marvel inside and that only the Dagger of Time could open the hourglass. After their victory, the Persian stopped at Azad, where Sharaman presented the Sultan with the enormous hourglass containing the Sands of Time. Sharaman let him keep it, much to the Vizier's anger. In an attempt to gain favor with his father, the Prince sneaked into the Maharajah's treasure vaults, where he stole the Dagger of Time. Sharaman agreed and the Persians took over India. One fateful year, the Prince accompanied his father to India, where the Maharajah's vizier had offered to help him overthrow his master if he could have his pick of the Maharajah's treasures afterwards. Doing this also led to his picking up his parkour-like skills, thanks to his time playing amongst the streets and rooftops. But the Prince was best known amongst the people for his kind nature and good heart and often went out to speak with the people. He grew up in the palace of Babylon where he gained his skills in acrobatics and combat. The Prince was born to the king of Persia, King Sharaman, and was the younger brother of Malik.
