"250"^^ . . . "Daud"@en . . . . "Black"@en . "League Assassin"@en . . . . "Alive"@en . . . . "Misriahian-Concealed Crossbow"@en . . "Terrorist worker"@en . . . "The Knife of Dunwall"@en . . . . "Daud was part of the Bedouin tribe led by Salim in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception."@en . . "Land of Black Gold"@en . "Daud was part of the Bedouin tribe led by Salim in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception."@en . . "New League of Daud"@en . "Daud is a Khemedian terrorist worker who is working for Dr. J.W. M\u00FCller and appears in The Adventures of Tintin series appeared in Land of Black Gold. He was notified with Abdul by Murad in order to kill Tintin. He goes with Murad and searches to kill Tintin. He got beaten up by Captain Archibald Haddock along with Murad, and Abdul, and was arrested by Emir Mohammed ben Khalish Ezab's troops."@en . "League of Kumeri ( )"@en . "Dishonored"@en . . "Misriahian Poison-Grenade"@en . . "Daud, renowned as the \"Knife of Dunwall\", is the leader of a group of assassins known as the Whalers that operate in Dunwall. He is responsible for the death of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin and the kidnapping of her daughter, Emily. Daud is one of the main antagonists and an assassination target in Dishonored, as well as the protagonist in two of the game's DLCs, The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches."@en . . . . . . "None"@en . . . "Daud is a Khemedian terrorist worker who is working for Dr. J.W. M\u00FCller and appears in The Adventures of Tintin series appeared in Land of Black Gold. He was notified with Abdul by Murad in order to kill Tintin. He goes with Murad and searches to kill Tintin. He got beaten up by Captain Archibald Haddock along with Murad, and Abdul, and was arrested by Emir Mohammed ben Khalish Ezab's troops."@en . "Daud, also known as The Knife of Dunwall, is one of the primary antagonists of the 2012 videogame Dishonored and the protagonist of the second and third DLC of the same game. He is the leader of the assasin group The Whalers and responsible for the death of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin. By killing her, he set in motion the events of the game. Like the game's protagonist, Daud is one of the Outsider's chosen and possesses magical powers. He is voiced by Michael Madsen, who is known for his portrayal of Budd and Grouch Douglas."@en . . "Supernatural powers granted by The Outsider, formidable fighting skills"@en . . "Daud is a Misriahian Assassin, and leader of the New League of Daud."@en . . . . . . . "Daud, renowned as the \"Knife of Dunwall\", is the leader of a group of assassins known as the Whalers that operate in Dunwall. He is responsible for the death of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin and the kidnapping of her daughter, Emily. Daud is one of the main antagonists and an assassination target in Dishonored, as well as the protagonist in two of the game's DLCs, The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches."@en . . . "Daud"@en . . "Supernatural Abilities ( )"@en . "Kanohi use ( )"@en . . "Daud"@en . . "Escape Dunwall alive, Assassinate people he is hired to kill, solve the mystery of the name Delilah."@en . "Misriahia Swamps"@en . "Leader of the Whalers"@en . . . . . . . "Deceased"@en . . "Daud is a Misriahian Assassin, and leader of the New League of Daud."@en . . . "Powerless Kualsi"@en . . . . . . "Daud, also known as The Knife of Dunwall, is one of the primary antagonists of the 2012 videogame Dishonored and the protagonist of the second and third DLC of the same game. He is the leader of the assasin group The Whalers and responsible for the death of Empress Jessamine Kaldwin. By killing her, he set in motion the events of the game. Like the game's protagonist, Daud is one of the Outsider's chosen and possesses magical powers. He is voiced by Michael Madsen, who is known for his portrayal of Budd and Grouch Douglas."@en . "Daud"@en . "Khemedian"@en . . . "d ah OO d"@en . "League Leader"@en . . "Land of Black Gold"@en . . . . . "None."@en . . . . . . "Assassins Blade"@en . . "Merchant ( )"@en . . . . . "Assassin"@en . "Misriahian Merchant League ( )"@en . "Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception"@en . . . . . . .