In a fist brawl, Sinbad accidentally kills the son of the great Lord Akbari. Sinbad's brother is murdered in front of his eyes as restitution for the blood debt. Sinbad escapes, but his grandmother curses him for his brother's death with a magical talisman. Sinbad cannot stay on land for more than one day due to the curse; if he does, the talisman will choke him to death. This limitation on remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea, which is full of delights. Sinbad is unaware that he is still being pursued by Lord Akbari, who does not consider the killing of Sinbad's brother to be adequate payment of the blood due.
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In a fist brawl, Sinbad accidentally kills the son of the great Lord Akbari. Sinbad's brother is murdered in front of his eyes as restitution for the blood debt. Sinbad escapes, but his grandmother curses him for his brother's death with a magical talisman. Sinbad cannot stay on land for more than one day due to the curse; if he does, the talisman will choke him to death. This limitation on remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea, which is full of delights. Sinbad is unaware that he is still being pursued by Lord Akbari, who does not consider the killing of Sinbad's brother to be adequate payment of the blood due.
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