Lotm — Genie
At first glance, the Genie is a prisoner. Klein discovers a simple oil lamp, and upon rubbing it, a scarlet-eyed, muscular figure with a beard of smoke emerges. He offers wishes. But unlike pop culture genies, this one doesn’t sing or joke. He whispers, he schemes, and he hides a deep, ancient despair.
Black Emperor & Justiciar (Son of Chaos); Miracle Invoker (Seal)
What does the Genie want?
In the Lord of the Mysteries universe, the is a high-level entity trapped within the Magic Wishing Lamp , a Grade 0 Sealed Artifact. Far from being a helpful spirit, he is a fragment of the Son of Chaos , an Outer Deity who was sealed by the original Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth during the First Epoch. Key Characteristics and Origin
A unique aspect of the lore is the concept of "Sins" or "Curses." Each wish tarnishes the user’s soul. The Genie himself warns Klein: "Every wish you make is a hook I put into your destiny." genie lotm
The Genie’s existence is the result of a cosmic conflict during the First Epoch. When the Original Creator awakened, the was severely damaged, losing parts of "His" Sefirah ( Nation of Disorder ) and Beyonder characteristics to Earth.
The famous transmigrator Roselle Gustav was a former owner of the lamp. His eventual corruption and tragic end are partially attributed to his dealings with the Genie. At first glance, the Genie is a prisoner
In the final battle against the God of Combat, and later against Amon, the plays the role of the Chekhov’s Gun . When the barrier of the world weakens, the Outer Deities begin to seep in. The Genie laughs.
Throughout the history of , the Genie has been a silent but devastating influence: But unlike pop culture genies, this one doesn’t
Unlike Aladdin’s lamp, the Genie’s prison is a of immense power. It is a Divine Artifact from the Fourth Epoch (the Age of the Gods). The lamp doesn't just hold the Genie; it suppresses an "Uncleanliness" —a contamination from the cosmos.