In the narrow alleys of old Damascus, where honor weighed more than gold, the fifteenth episode unraveled.
And so, as dusk fell over the minarets, Al-Fata sheathed his rage. He walked away from revenge—not as a coward, but as the last knight of a forgotten code.
Al-Fata (the young man) stood at the crossroads of loyalty and betrayal. The ring of his father—the legacy of futuwwa (chivalry)—slipped between his fingers as he watched his closest friend choose the path of the oppressor.