His name was Jinnzad. Jinnzad belonged to a gang of bandits led by none other than his own father, Sardar Aman. Sardar Aman had formed a diverse group of people from various ethnicities and religions—a group that never settled in one place for long. Raised among his clan in forests and barren lands, Jinnzad emerged as a youth who had mastered the art of warfare, endurance, and cleverness. In addition, he was fluent in several languages.
Most members of the clan believed he was the best candidate to succeed his father. However, within this organized group, a conspiratorial faction also existed—one that wished to see their own man in power instead of Jinnzad.