On a dark and
mysterious night the ailing King Othman prepared
himself to return to the birthplace of his ancestors,
deep into the desert of Arabia. The wise King wished
before his death to bequeath to his two sons, Prince
Omar and Prince Sakher, not only his priceless treasures,
but also the wisdom of his forefathers, by imparting
to his sons the Seven Lessons of Life.

The Princes had been good sons to their father.
Yet, after his death Prince Sakher's greed for power
turned him viciously against his brother. Hardly
had his heirloom of the magic pearl revealed to
Prince Omar his future wife, Princess Leyla, when
it also showed her falling prey to the Dark Prince.
Thus were Prince Omar and his Princess thrust into
a fierce struggle during which he bravely conquered
desert, ocean, and the sword of his enemy.
Under guidance of his father's watchful spirit
and by the mysterious intervention of his treasured
heirlooms - the pearl, the khanjar and the astrolabe
- Prince Omar finally succeeded in setting his beloved
Princess free. Good conquered evil, and Prince Omar
and Princess Leyla lived happily ever after.