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During this time, G'Kar and Mollari unconsciously draw closer together, despite their occasional barb exchanges. For example, when the two take shelter together while Babylon 5 repels an attack from an unknown alien force, they share some intimate details about their respective childhoods.<ref>[[A View from the Gallery]]</ref> In [[2262]], Delenn asks G'Kar to act as a bodyguard for Londo Mollari when Mollari returns to his homeworld to prepare for the position of Emperor. She requested this not only to protect Mollari from the scheming nobles of the royal court, but also to serve as an important symbol that two races that had once so hated each other could work together. But what really makes G'Kar agree to the idea is the anticipation of seeing the shocked reactions of the Centauri nobility at seeing a Narn in their midst.<ref>[[Strange Relations]]</ref>
 
During this time, G'Kar and Mollari unconsciously draw closer together, despite their occasional barb exchanges. For example, when the two take shelter together while Babylon 5 repels an attack from an unknown alien force, they share some intimate details about their respective childhoods.<ref>[[A View from the Gallery]]</ref> In [[2262]], Delenn asks G'Kar to act as a bodyguard for Londo Mollari when Mollari returns to his homeworld to prepare for the position of Emperor. She requested this not only to protect Mollari from the scheming nobles of the royal court, but also to serve as an important symbol that two races that had once so hated each other could work together. But what really makes G'Kar agree to the idea is the anticipation of seeing the shocked reactions of the Centauri nobility at seeing a Narn in their midst.<ref>[[Strange Relations]]</ref>
   
Despite outward prejudice from members of the royal court, G'Kar stays at Mollari's side constantly on Centauri Prime, even sleeping in his room at the foot of his bed. Indeed, G'Kar proves to be an able bodyguard, saving Mollari at least once. While there, G'Kar is presented with the electro-whip that was used on him along with the guard who wielded it, courtesy of Minister [[Vole]], an enemy of Mollari's. Possibly to embarrass Mollari, Vole invites G'Kar to freely use the electro-whip to avenge himself on the guard, but the Narn surprises everyone - and possibly impresses some-when he declines the offer, stating that the guard was only acting on the orders of Cartagia who is now dead.<ref>[[In the Kingdom of the Blind]]</ref> Later, while he and Mollari examine reports of increased military spending by the Centauri government although they are not officially at war, G'Kar stops to wonder why fresh spoo - which can only be eaten by his own kind - is being sent to the unused underground cells of the royal palace. He discovers that his former diplomatic aide and friend Na'Toth, still alive after having been assumed dead during the [[Narn-Centauri War]], is being held prisoner there. In short order, G'Kar and Mollari smuggle her out of the palace disguised as a veiled Centauri noblewoman and eventually transfer her to a Narn ship on their way back to Babylon 5.<ref>[[A Tragedy of Telepaths]]</ref>
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Despite outward prejudice from members of the royal court, G'Kar stays at Mollari's side constantly on Centauri Prime, even sleeping in his room at the foot of his bed. Indeed, G'Kar proves to be an able bodyguard, saving Mollari at least once. While there, G'Kar is presented with the electro-whip that was used on him along with the guard who wielded it, courtesy of Minister [[Vole]], an enemy of Mollari's. Possibly to embarrass Mollari, Vole invites G'Kar to freely use the electro-whip to avenge himself on the guard, but the Narn surprises everyone - and possibly impresses some-when he declines the offer, stating that the guard was only acting on the orders of Cartagia who is now dead.<ref>[[In the Kingdom of the Blind]]</ref> Later, while he and Mollari examine reports of increased military spending by the Centauri government although they are not officially at war, G'Kar stops to wonder why fresh spoo - which can only be eaten by his own kind - is being sent to the unused underground cells of the royal palace. He discovers that his former diplomatic aide and friend Na'Toth, still alive after having been assumed dead during the [[Narn-Centauri War]], is being held prisoner there. In short order, G'Kar and Mollari smuggle her out of the palace disguised as a veiled Centauri noblewoman with clothing taken from another woman whom assumed that Londo was going to cross dress as, Cartagia, had apparently done. When she pointed out that Londo was not her size, he said he would "make do". Eventually, the two transfer her to a Narn ship on their way back to Babylon 5.<ref>[[A Tragedy of Telepaths]]</ref>
   
 
After the pair arrive on the station, G'Kar receives a new artificial eye that is the proper color. He also learns that the book of religious observations he had been writing was taken from his quarters by Ta'Lon and subsequently published, much to G'Kar's surprise. As months pass, G'Kar becomes a spiritual figure, with many Narns coming to him for guidance. Although uncomfortable in this role, he does his best to help those around him understand his message of unity.<ref>[[The Ragged Edge]]</ref>
 
After the pair arrive on the station, G'Kar receives a new artificial eye that is the proper color. He also learns that the book of religious observations he had been writing was taken from his quarters by Ta'Lon and subsequently published, much to G'Kar's surprise. As months pass, G'Kar becomes a spiritual figure, with many Narns coming to him for guidance. Although uncomfortable in this role, he does his best to help those around him understand his message of unity.<ref>[[The Ragged Edge]]</ref>
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