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Those that came before man. Beings cursed with longevity and an affinity for the dark. Djinn carry a distinct animosity to man and his creations. They live in the natural world and avoid the realm of man. Their talents attract ignorant seekers to beg for boons of power or worse yet, attempt to forcefully harness their potential. | Those that came before man. Beings cursed with longevity and an affinity for the dark. Djinn carry a distinct animosity to man and his creations. They live in the natural world and avoid the realm of man. Their talents attract ignorant seekers to beg for boons of power or worse yet, attempt to forcefully harness their potential. | ||
A djinn lies as he breathes. It will sell its kin if it means its own freedom. A Djinn's imperative in its pitiful existence is their freedom. It can create and achieve far more than any man but it has no reason to exert itself. It has no desire for kingdoms no gold nor women for it can't procreate and pass it on to its offsprings. It lives for pleasure. | A djinn lies as he breathes. It will sell its kin if it means its own freedom. A Djinn's imperative in its pitiful existence is their freedom. It can create and achieve far more than any man but it has no reason to exert itself. It has no desire for kingdoms no gold nor women for it can't procreate and pass it on to its offsprings. It lives for pleasure. | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 11 November 2023
Those that came before man. Beings cursed with longevity and an affinity for the dark. Djinn carry a distinct animosity to man and his creations. They live in the natural world and avoid the realm of man. Their talents attract ignorant seekers to beg for boons of power or worse yet, attempt to forcefully harness their potential.
A djinn lies as he breathes. It will sell its kin if it means its own freedom. A Djinn's imperative in its pitiful existence is their freedom. It can create and achieve far more than any man but it has no reason to exert itself. It has no desire for kingdoms no gold nor women for it can't procreate and pass it on to its offsprings. It lives for pleasure.