

Dastan: In the Sands of Time movie, Jake Gyllenhaal portrays Dastan, a street urchin in sixth-century Persia in the movie Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.The time-controlling powers (from the Sands of Time trilogy) has been replaced by new abilities founded in magic wielded by the Prince's companion, Elika, which would help him in his quest. He wields a long sword and a mysterious gauntlet on his left hand, which will enable him to run across and jump from walls. He is shown to be younger and more muscular than the Prince from the Sands of Time trilogy. Ubisoft has stated that the Prince will have all his abilities in the beginning of the game. He is an extremely agile and cunning warrior, proving to be an able swordsman. Zoroastrian Prince: This Prince is depicted as a thief, clad in rags of red and blue color scheme.The character is illustrated as an adventurer, not a noble prince.He is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal in all of his voiced appearances with the exception of Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, where he is portrayed by Robin Atkin Downes instead. Here he is given new powers rooted in natural phenomena (such as being able to freeze water or controlling wind currents). He is also cast as the protagonist in Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, which is an interquel set between the first and second games, wherein he must help take back his brother's kingdom from being invaded by an army of undead soldiers. Ultimately, all the evils that has plagued his city and his mind were vanquished, and he was left to rule Persia. He, for the first two games, was not willing to face the consequences of his actions, however in the third game, he accepts what he has done, after finding his father's dead body. He is willing to save his people in unfortunate events, although the thought of vengeance has once plagued his mind. He is kind, as well as close to his father. The Sands of Time Prince: This Prince is a fine warrior, and an acrobatic one as well.He seems to have unlimited stamina, being able to travel through the death infested worlds. It seems he does not like killing however, as in Prince of Persia 3D, where he is disgusted by dead bodies of daemons.

He can also fight with a staff, and double blades. He kills a large number of the enemies that killed his parents, for revenge. Even so, he is able to kill his opponents without hesitation, showing he has a ruthless side when it comes to protecting his family. He also avoids the belly dancer in Prince of Persia 3D.

He is never shown doing anything bad to others.
