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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Inmates in Butcher Bay, Necromongers, Abu al-Walid, Ali, Antonia Chillingsworth, Barber, Ben Prenevost, Carolyn Fry, Centurion, Ceryll Cantaglia, Cutter, Dame Vaako, Dentist, Ellen Silverman, Exbob, Gail Revas, Gavin D. Farrell, Gregory "Greg" Owens, Gui Pasoft, Hassan, Hayley, Hoxie, Iron Lord, Irvin Senate, Jack, Jagger Valance, Jaylor, John Ezekiel, Killer of Men, Kyra, Lynn Silverman, Margo, Merc, Paris P. Ogilvie, Pavlo, Pope Joe, Raker Twins, Richard B. Riddick, Rust, Sharon Montgomery, Shiners, Shirah, Spinner, Suleiman, The Purifier, Toombs, Torture Twins, TwoToungue, Vaako, William J. Johns, Yoto, Zhylaw, Barber, Booger, Centurion, Hayley, Jagger Valance, Molina, Monster, Pope Joe, Rust, Torture Twins, TwoToungue, Ascension Protocol, Conquest Icon, Dame Vaako, Greater Order of the Quasi-Dead, Lensor, Lord Marshal, Necromonger Empire, Necromonger Fighter, Necropolis, Order of the Quasi-Dead, Sarcophagus-Class, The Purifier, Vaako. Excerpt: Abu al-Walid, also known as Imam, was a muslim cleric. With 3 young acolytes Suleiman, Hassan and Ali, he was on a hajj from the Tangiers system to his home in New Mecca on Helion Prime. Imam and his acolytes, unfortunately, took the ill-fated transport ship Hunter Gratzner. After the crash of the Hunter Gratzner, he and his acolytes remained faithful to their religion, but when the planet was locked in a total eclipse, the Bioraptors of the planet began to kill his acolytes one by one, testing his religious faith. Richard B. Riddick had no small part in this test, and he toyed with Imam during his crisis of faith, but the Imam soon became one of the few people who could be called something of a friend to Riddick. He was one of only 12 survivors of the crash, and survived the trek to escape the dark planet, along with Richard B. Riddick and Jack B. Badd. Shortly after escaping, they were captured by the mercenary vessel...