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| Subject: Djinn List Tue Nov 16, 2021 7:16 am | |
| Djinn Beings harboring phenomenal cosmic power, basically with the capability to do anything they please. They control all things to their will. However, because of this, there are some that have ill intentions, and so many have been condemned by the gods to containment chambers that keep these beings locked away and their powers from being used haphazardly. They are what one could say deities or entities, with powers that rival the gods. With such power at their disposal, they may use any form of power they wish, be it magic, pure energy, etc. They are normally beings that will grant wishes to others, if they are benevolent, and if malevolent, they will usually wreak havoc. They are very rare entities that are very few in number due to their exceptional power. It is rumored that if broken free from their containment chambers, they will assume their place as gods in true forms. Genies are, as their name suggests, a species of wish-granting monster girls. Created by the mysterious Sun God long ago, the Genies possess godlike magical powers that they can use to manifest the wishes of their masters. However, being monster girls, they still greatly desire plenty of sex as compensation, and will even try to twist wishes into having unexpected erotic effects. Genies are normally bound to their lamps, which provide them with the necessary essence to power their wish-granting. However, upon gaining a husband, he'll become a sufficient source of energy for the Genie, allowing her to liberate herself from her lamp and serve her new husband only. Spirits that dwell within sacred treasures called "magic lamps". It is supposed that they were formerly created at the hands of the sun god, and given to the desert kings. They normally sleep in their lamps, but when a human man rubs the lamp, they appear along with smoke. They are said to be able to grant the wishes of the one who summons them with magical power that can even be said to be almighty. These beings were originally formed from the sun god's mana. They didn't use to be monsters, but when the desert kings became monsters, they changed into monsters too, as a result of their influence. Being sacred treasures, their very existence itself is an almighty spell formula, and they can cause all sorts of miracles using their body. However, the use of that vast power is bound by all sorts of contracts for maintenance and control, and they can't utilize their power to its maximum extent unless it's in the form of granting wishes for the one who summoned them. Additionally, the use of that power requires that an amount of mana suitable enough for the phenomenon that is to occur be poured into their body, which is a vessel that accumulates mana. Being monsters, they replenish their mana by obtaining essence, i.e., by having sex with men. In other words, it's absolutely necessary for the summoner to have sex with them in order to have his wishes granted. The bigger the wish, the more they must copulate, and the more essence he must pour inside them. For example, if one were to wish for "immortality", then he would end up having to spend the entirety of his endless life continuously pouring essence inside them, spending an eternity consumed by sex and pleasure. Their bodies are made for the sake of having mana poured inside, so when pouring mana inside, i.e. when ejaculating inside the vagina, the pleasure the man gains is increased, and the length of the ejaculation is drawn out. This extends also to oral ejaculation and saliva swapping. Each time a man has sex with a genie to have a wish granted, he becomes enthralled with the act of pouring mana inside her, and will end up becoming enthralled with the genie herself. Eventually, he'll wind up craving the sex with her and ejaculations necessary for granting a wish even more than his original wish. It is said that finally, his wish will be "to make her his forever." Furthermore, the contracts binding them were weakened when they became monsters. Basically, they grant wishes to their summoner in accordance with the contracts, but if they don't like the wish, they may demand far more sex than is actually needed, and by proposing even more pleasure, they seduce the man and try to get him to spend the accumulated mana on another wish. In this manner, having become a monster makes the wild and whimsical personality which is their true nature rise to the surface, and they are not absolutely obedient to their master. In actuality, wishes cannot be granted without their consent. Also, the magic lamps are magic items that continuously collect mana from the surroundings to maintain the genie's existence. Once they acquire a permanent source of higher-quality mana, i.e. a husband, it is no longer needed. It's said that when freed from the lamp's bindings, they are also released from various contracts, and they no longer need to obey their master and grant wishes. However, once free and acting according to her own desire, a genie will love her husband, and probably try to grant her beloved husband's wishes accordingly, but the cost will be "endless sex as much as she desires" instead of "enough sex to just cover the cost of the spell". As written in the profile, this time's update, “Genie-chan's” body is endowed with a spell formula for magic that grants wishes. Her very existence itself is a magical vessel which could be said to be almighty. There are various ways of using magic, such as chanting incantations or preparing magic circles... In other words, “spell formulas” are required. Basically, it is necessary to study them to a certain degree, memorize them, and practice. But they have the “spell formula” incorporated into their instinct itself as well as their biological structure in the first place, so just like humans innately know how to breathe, and wolves innately know how to bite their prey, they innately know how to wield magic. Races such as “owl mage”, “gazer”, etc. that are endowed with evil eye, wicked eye, and so on, and monsters such as “succubus”, etc. that are innately masters of seduction magic are the same way. Also, there are broad categories of spells called “systems of magic”, like “necromancy”, “elemental magic”, etc. which have been mentioned in profile text. Among those, there is a system of magic called “teletomancy” which uses magic circles, altars, offerings, the performance of rituals, etc. to charge up mana and use big spells. The power Genie-chan uses is classified as “teletomancy”. You might be thinking, “Huh? There's no magic circle, nor even an altar. Besides, a ritual isn't even performed?”, but that's monster girls. Her body itself is the “altar”, and having sex with a man is used as the “ritual” for casting magic. | |
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| Name: Pot Demon Species: Djinn Type: Mimic, Demon Elemental Affiliation: None/All Combat Specialty: Magic Sociability: Greedy but social Threat Level: Immense Habitats: May be found anywhere, but very rare Weaknesses: None Immunities: Everything, once they are aware of you. Item Dropped: Whatever is wished for Additional Info: Absorbs all elements and magic once aware. Hops from dimension to dimension periodically
Weapons None
Natural/Signature Abilities
Greed: Demands you to give it a specific item, or accomplish a certain goal Punishment: If its Greed is not fulfilled, or it is attacked and not defeated before it becomes aware of you, then it negates your very existence whenever you attempt to interact with it. From this point on, it becomes impossible to ever meet this Djinn again (excluding the intervention of other immense divine powers). Blessing: Only used if defeated. Alters reality to grant you whatever you wish for, regardless of what it is.
Pot Demon Info
Legends tell of a race of creatures akin to the Djinni of the Lamp who periodically pop out of pots, urns and other empty items of the sort in many dimensions, peeping out through the top and taking in all items and valuables that enter, all to feed their greed and drive for power. Originally very powerful beings with great mystical power, just as the Djinni, they were known to be extremely malicious in their greed and as such, caused calamity throughout the dimensions. They took everything from jewels to the powers of others, their drive leading to them obtaining abilities that the gods feared, and in their fear the gods transformed these creatures and banished them to an isolated dimension, trapping their essences in objects (from a cheap looking pot to the most expensive jewel). The legendary creatures lost much of their powers, no longer surpassing the gods, but managed to retain their greedy nature. In many stories around the world they are accredited to the apparent destruction of many species and cities, hailed as demi gods, they remove from existence any who defy them. But even still there are some who claim that should one be bested, they return to their original forms, the power they contain could accomplish miracles and grant one’s deepest desires, similar to the Djinni of the Lamp, but surely these are mere stories.
Physically these creatures typically appear as ash colored imps who are attached to another object, although they prefer hiding within the object when possible. Since they are now of the Mimic species, they connect their isolated dimensions with empty containers on a whim and clean the pots out, typically peeking their heads out in anticipation for more. If they are not met with their request, they cast a terrible Punishment on others.
Unlike normal Mimics, the Pot Demons are more commonly found in homes of others rather than out in the field, however in ancient ruins and in ruined cities, they can still be commonly found in old antique pots, those being the items they prefer, in fact. Just like Mimics, they will wait patiently and quietly until someone is to look into their pots and catch them, which they consider an engagement to combat. Where a normal Mimic would pop out and attack, the Pot Demon is known to inhale an entire being into the Pot that looks too deeply for too long, trapping them inside of its isolated dimension and stealing their powers. When a pot is inhabited, it will suddenly become seemingly invincible, but will return to normal when the Pot Demon has left.
A race of mimics that copy jars and commonly inhabit towers and old castles. Like normal mimics they can be found anywhere there are jars, waiting for their prey, human men. Because they mimic jars, they are more likely to appear in private homes than chest mimics, so one must be cautious.
Just like a chest mimic, they won’t attack until someone looks into the jar. But while normal mimics jump out to attack, jinns inhale the victim into the jar. There’s no way to protect against this effect, making them much more dangerous than chest mimics. When sucked inside there is a special expanse of space, and it is impossible to escape without borrowing the Jinn's power. There is no place for a man to run but even in that situation, they will not actively attack. The reason is simply that most of them are shy in nature, and conversely, they're often terrified of the men they capture. However, the process of capturing a man by sucking him inside, and then casting a charm spell on him, is done unconsciously. So even if she doesn't take action, the captured man himself will end up sexually assaulting a jinn of the jar and thereby feeding her.
After having their pot shattered they enter a completely defenseless state. Even so, their devilish bodies will attract men. Despite the extreme danger posed by these jinns, it is extremely easy to suppress them. Their magic, including both the inhalation spell and the charm spell, is powered using the large jar around her hips, which is actually a mass of mamano mana. Without this jar, the jinn can't use magic and becomes completely helpless.
In general, there are two methods of dealing with the jar. One is to throw something inside the jar where one of them is hidden. Doing so would startle them and cause them to jump out, resulting them being in a state without their jar. The other method is to throw the jar and shatter it. The jar they hide in is linked to the one around their hips, and if it is shattered that jar will shatter as well. It's kind of a waste of a jar, but the latter method is the most surefire way to neutralize the jinn. However, the jinn of the jar becomes just like a little girl after losing her jar, and doing so will cause her to break into tears, so most people would probably find it to be unconscionable. | |
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