In the early 20th century, Emir Nesib of Hobeika defeats Sultan Amar of Salma, creating a no-man's-land and agreeing to raise Amar's sons alongside his own children. Fifteen years later, the discovery of oil in the Yellow Belt sparks a new conflict between the two tribes. Emir Nesib seeks to modernize his tribe, but the American Company's exploitation of the oil field violates the peace pact. As tensions escalate, Prince Auda must choose between his loyalty to his father and his love for Princess Leyla.

Day of the Falcon
In the midst of the oil boom in Arab states, a young prince navigates the complexities of modernization while honoring his heritage, as he grapples with the influence of his forward-thinking father-in-law and his own traditional upbringing.