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The first time we see Margiana is as a veiled dancer in a vision to Sinbad as he holds the amulate for the first time. He sees her again in a dream during a storm and it is the eye on her right palm that attracts his attention.

Hakim, a local trader, asks Sinbad to take his layabout son on his next voyage and Margiana serves him drinks. She is Hakim's beautiful slave girl - "curvaceous" he calls her, "gorgeous" I call her! She looks absolutely amazing in that fantastic little top she is wearing when she first meets Sinbad. He asks about the eye on her hand and she tells him it is a tattoo she has had since a child. He agrees to take them both on his voyage.

In his room she takes a knife as he enters and kneels at his feet. He frees her as he says that no man has the right to treat another person as his own property. She hands over the knife and slowly falls in love with him.

She accompanies him ashore to Lamouria where they are captured by little green men! They are saved from immediate execution by her eye tattoo; they carry her over to a pit and lower her into it to face the half cyclops/half horse monster as she is "the chosen one of their god of the single eye". She faints and it carries her into the caves but she is rescued by Sinbad. There he fights the monster as Margiana stands at the back of the cave looking frightened, with her chest looking extremely sweaty! As he fights the evil Koura she shouts a warning to Sinbad as Koura becomes visible in the shower of water as he is about to kill him. Back on board the boat Margiana embrace and kiss.

Margiana is truely a beautiful character played by a truely beautiful actress!

 



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