Sa'Luk

Sa'luk was the primary antagonist of the Disney animated-sequal Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

He was a ruthless, violent brute and took pleasure in killing - he had a signature-weapon in the form of a knuckleduster with 3 bronze claws attached.

He was very strong and an exceptionally capable fighter, able to defeat the entire Forty Thieves without breaking a sweat and kill a shark with his bare hands.

Physically he was tall, gray skinned and wore a black vest, a red cummerbund and baggy blue pants.

Role In Film
When Aladdin arrived at the thieves' lair, Sa'luk, angry at Cassim for leading them to a failed attempt to steal the oracle from Aladdin's wedding, attempted a mutiny against Cassim, but Aladdin stepped in before they could fight and subdued Sa'luk. Sa'luk then says to the other thieves that they must kill Aladdin for knowing the location of the hideout. Cassim, having little authority over the thieves but wanting to save his son, gave Aladdin the chance to fight for his life. Sa'luk instantly volunteered to be "the one to test him". Aladdin took a severe beating, but was eventually able to subdue and defeat Sa'luk, who fell down a cliff during the fight to his apparent death.

But Sa'luk survived and knew that he had by now been replaced by Aladdin. Enraged, Sa'luk revealed the location of the thieves' hideout to Razoul, in exchange for immunity from prosecution. When Razoul arrested 31 of the thieves, Sa'luk found out that Cassim and Aladdin were not among them. When Sa'luk heard that Aladdin was in Agrabah, he assumed Cassim was too, and reveals that Cassim, Aladdin's recently-arrived father, was the King of Thieves. Then he returned to the thieves lair, and convinced the remaining seven thieves that it was actually Cassim who gave up the location of the hideout. He rallied the thieves to join him in his own quest for the Hand of Midas. When Cassim and Iago arrived at the thieves' lair, Sa'luk had them tied up. The thieves sailed away, trying to find the Vanishing Island, where the hand of Midas was, with the oracle's help; however, Iago escaped and told Aladdin.

Aladdin and company followed the thieves to the Vanishing Isle, where the engage in a great battle. Sa'luk cornered both Aladdin and Cassim and demanded that they gave him the hand or he would kill Aladdin. Cassim threw the golden hand, and Sa'luk greedily grabbed it - but by the golden hand itself instead of the wooden handle. He was instantly turned into a golden statue and fell to the bottom of the sea, shortly before the Vanishing Island disappeared beneath the water.