

However, Cyrus believes her sacrifice was so they may be a family once again. Upon learning that Amara is dead, Taj expresses dismay believing that their reversion to human has been for nothing. The separation is short-lived as Cyrus quickly arrives to rejoin his siblings. They are surprised to see the third genie is another person, Knave, and not their brother Cyrus. Rafi and Taj, now permanently humans, reunite. Later, Amara sacrifices herself, by returning the stolen water in her body to Nyx, and breaks the genie curse on her sons. Jafar admits his disinterest in conversing with them and it is actually from looking at their facial features that he has gained a proper answer implying he knows they are Amara's sons. Before returning both of them to their respective bottles, Rafi, in confusion, prompts if that is all he wanted to ask them.

Taj dodges the sorcerer's suspicion reasoning that many people wish to acquire genies. Rafi lies, though Jafar remarks that she had been searching for the three genies for quite some time. Jafar states she taught him about genies and directly asks if either of them know her. (" The Serpent")Īfter being summoned out by Jafar, Rafi is briefly reunited with his brother, Taj, as they are questioned about someone named Amara. The sorcerer Jafar gains Rafi's bottle as well as Taj's in his quest to change the laws of magic. (" Dirty Little Secrets")Īs a genie, Rafi presumably carries out his duty of granting three wishes to whomever summons him out of the bottle. Nyx curses the three brothers, entrapping them in different bottles as genies, to serve the desires of other people. In a panic, she urges them to leave Agrabah before Nyx comes, but her warning comes too late. Rafi accidentally lets it slip that they revived her using water from the Well of Wonders.

For their mother's sake, Rafi and Taj decide to follow through, and Amara is healed using all three canteens of water that they procured from the well. Cyrus chooses not to listen, deciding that he must set right the mistake he made in riling up the tavern men, and doesn't want their mother to pay the consequence for his own action. Nyx warns them to return the water or pay the price. She states that the water can only heal those who are not yet destined to pass on, but knows Amara's fate is to die. As they scoop up the water, the guardian of the well, Nyx, rises from beneath the surface. They arrive at a pavilion with a lakebed of water in the center. Rafi and Taj willingly go along with Cyrus' plan to travel to the Well of Wonders and collect magical water to heal her. Their mother, Amara, is grievously burned in the fire and may not survive. At night, the trio walk home to discover their house has been set aflame by the thugs from the tavern. Afterwards, the brothers celebrate the victorious game with the remaining patrons. As a fight nearly breaks out, the owner of the tavern barks at the instigators to leave, though the men threaten that Cyrus will pay for what he did. Cyrus wins the game with the help of the compass and prepares to collect the money pool when the other disgruntled players accuse him of cheating. In the land of Agrabah, Rafi and his brother, Taj, watch their sibling, Cyrus, play a card game in which he bets using a golden compass.
