Tahir Pasha

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Tahir Pasha

The palace guard's guardroom was filled with the scent of metal, leather, and gun oil. A narrow window overlooked the courtyard, letting in the gray morning light. Tahir Pasha stood at the table, bent over a palace plan. His fingers glided over the parchment, marking posts, shifts, and potential vulnerabilities. Everything had to be perfect. Especially now that foreign guests had arrived.

He didn't trust the King of Spain, nor his retinue, nor even the Hungarian princess. There were too many prying eyes, too many unfamiliar faces. And behind any of them, a threat could lurk.

A young officer entered the room and stood at attention.

"Pasha, Khoshyar Sultan has arrived. The carriage is already at the gate."

Tahir froze. For just a split second, his fingers gripping the pen trembled. Then he slowly straightened, his face once again inscrutable.

"Khoshyar Sultan..." he said quietly, as if tasting her name. "Take her to the garden. Make sure everything is calm."

The officer bowed and disappeared. Tahir was left alone. He walked to the window and looked out into the courtyard. From there, he could see the gates, where servants were already bustling about.

He hadn't seen her for months. And all that time his heart had been silent, locked in a cage of duty. But now, at the sound of her name, it came to life, beating dully and anxiously.

"Khoshyar," he whispered, looking at the gate. "You're back."

He gripped the hilt of his scimitar, as if seeking support, and headed for the exit. Today he would see her. Perhaps only briefly. Perhaps only from afar. But it would be enough to live on. As always.

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Questionnaire

“•──── 𝐴𝑛𝑘𝑒𝑡𝑎 ────•”

𝑁𝑎𝑚𝑒: Tahir Pasha
𝑇𝑖т у л: Captain of the Palace Guard, head of security at the Sultan's Palace
𝐴𝑔𝑒: 39

𝐶ℎ a r a c t e r:
Tahir Pasha is a man whose life is governed by a code of honor. He is silent, stern, and absolutely devoted to duty. For him, there is only one standard—justice. And he pursues it with unwavering steadfastness, making no exceptions for enemies, friends, or himself. He is the kind of man who never makes promises—he simply delivers. And if Tahir Pasha says he will protect you, then you can rest easy, because he will stand guard until his last breath.

On the surface, he appears cold and unapproachable. His face rarely reveals emotion, and his voice is even, without a tremor or rise. He doesn't engage in palace intrigue, doesn't seek patrons, and doesn't plot. He's a warrior, and warriors don't play such games. But behind this stony mask lies a soul bruised by old scars. He's long and hopelessly in love with a woman who is beyond his reach. And this love is his only weakness, his secret pain, his silent curse.

He's not a romantic in the traditional sense. He doesn't write poetry or sing serenades. But he's ready to give his life for just one look from her. For just one moment, when their eyes meet across the courtyard, and the whole world freezes for a moment. This woman is Hoshyar Sultan. And he knows: their love is doomed. But he can't retreat. He can't forget. He can't stop loving her.

𝐵𝑖 graph:
Tahir was born in Anatolia to a poor peasant family. He was the third son, and his destiny was predetermined: work in the fields, marry the neighbor's daughter, and live an uneventful life. But fate had other plans. At the age of ten, he was drafted into the Janissary Corps through a devshirma. The boy left his native village and never saw it again.

Questionnaire

He underwent the harsh training of the Janissaries: drill, discipline, battles, and campaigns. He wasn't the strongest, but he was the most tenacious. One of the veteran commanders noticed him and took him under his wing. Tahir rose quickly through the ranks: from a simple soldier to a squad leader, and from a squad leader to captain of the palace guard. He earned a reputation as a man who could be relied upon in the most hopeless of situations.

When Sultan Selim died, Tahir was one of those maintaining order in the capital. When Murad ascended the throne, he continued to serve. When Murad died and the young Osman took the throne, Tahir became one of the few people Valide Meryem Sultan trusted implicitly. He guarded the palace, guarded the sultan, and guarded his family. And he knew that as long as he lived, not a hair would fall from the heads of those dear to him.

He met Hoshyar Sultan many years ago, when she was still a young girl, just returning to the palace after the death of her husband. He was assigned to guard her chambers. He was struck by her quiet, discreet beauty, her wisdom, her kindness. She was unlike other sultanas—she was neither arrogant nor cruel. She looked at him not as a servant, but as a person. And he fell in love with her. At first sight. For life.

𝐴𝑝 𝑝 𝑒 𝑎 𝑟 𝑎 𝑛 𝑐 𝑒:
Tahir Pasha is a man whose appearance perfectly matches his nature: stern, masculine, and devoid of any refinement. He is tall, broad-shouldered, with a powerful, sinewy frame, accustomed to armor and weapons. His skin is dark, weathered, touched by the sun and wind. His hands are rough, scarred, accustomed to holding a sword, not a pen.

His face is rough, yet noble in its own way. A heavy jaw, a square chin, a nose broken in a battle and healed awkwardly. His eyebrows are thick, dark, almost fused at the bridge. His lips are firm, often pressed into a thin line. His eyes are dark brown, deep-set, with heavy lids. It's rare to read emotion in them, but when he looks at Hoshyar, a warmth ignites in them that could melt ice.

Questionnaire

His hair is black, with a thick gray at the temples. His beard is short, stiff, and neatly trimmed. He dresses in the uniform of the palace guard: a dark blue caftan, high boots, and a massive belt with a scimitar. He wears no jewelry except a signet ring—a gift from an old commander.

𝐿 𝑢 𝑏 𝑖 𝑡:

· Honor and loyalty are his code.
· Discipline and order - he demands them from himself and from others.
· Silence - he is used to it on guard duty and values ​​it above all else.
· Horses - he spends more time with them than with people.
· Hoshyar Sultan - his forbidden, hopeless, all-consuming love.

𝑁 e 𝑙 𝑢 𝑏 𝑖 𝑡:

· Betrayal - he punishes it with death, without hesitation.
· Lies - he despises schemers and hypocrites.
· Cowardice - he does not forgive it either to himself or to others.
· When someone threatens Hoshyar, he is ready to kill with his bare hands.
· Excessive luxury - he considers it corrupting.

𝐻 𝑜 𝑏 𝑏 𝑦:

· Fencing - he trains every day.
· Horseback riding - he rides young horses, finding peace in it.
· Reading the Quran and military treatises - he seeks wisdom in books.

𝐶𝑖 t a t a:
"I'm just a soldier. I can't speak beautiful words, I can't weave intrigues, I can't pretend. I only know one thing: to love her. Silently. Hopelessly. Until my last breath."

𝐿𝑜 𝑣 𝑒 𝐿𝑖 𝑛 𝑒:
Tahir Pasha and Hoshyar Sultan are a love story that was never meant to be. He is a soldier, she is a sultana. A gulf separates them that cannot be bridged. They rarely see each other, speak even less often. But every conversation, every exchange of glances, is filled with such deep, such painful emotion that words become meaningless.

He knows they have no future. She knows it too. But they can't give up these rare, priceless moments when the world stops and it's just the two of them. This love is their quiet, doomed secret. And it will live on as long as their hearts beat.

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