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<blockquote data-quote="zeb.hillard" data-source="post: 3162535" data-attributes="member: 46030"><p>Sample situation:</p><p></p><p>Bob the efreet enjoys his time at home, doing efreetish things. One day, Bob is summoned to a strange plane he only visits occasionally, and he be imprisoned by the will of an upstart arcanist who forces him to comply with a series of powerful wishes to enhance his captor. Bob willingly complies under the condition that he will not be harmed, he even acts cordially and assists the arcanist with proper phrasings for his wish, so that no harm comes to his captor.</p><p></p><p>Bob then is sent back home, where he instantly plane-shifts to a location he had set up for just this occasion. He appears in front of a young man, the fifteenth of his line, and speaks with him.</p><p></p><p>"I, the almighty Efreet Bob, have come to collect my dues from your lineage. The riches and splendor I have granted you finally have come to cost. Adventurer's have exacted a terrible price from me, and I need you to speak several desires you have that will bring them ill."</p><p></p><p>The noble, who has lived his entire life knowing that one day the honorable efreet Bob may come to ask something of him, does so willingly and promtly. His life was forged by this efreet so that they both could live in safety, and he will not want to see that end.</p><p></p><p>He wraps his tiny little human hands around one of the efreet's fingers and proclaims "I have captured you, mighty Bob! He who possesses a name no mortal can pronounce nor hear, due to it's sheer majestic magnitude! I wish for you to end the lives of those that wronged you, destroy them in mean and vicious ways that will make their mothers weep and their children strike their name from their books of lineage...make atrocities linked with their name, and force them to rue the very day they thought to trifle with your power!"</p><p></p><p>And then...the adventurer's? Well...quite bad things happened to them...since the efreet has the choice to interpret the wish any way he wants....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeb.hillard, post: 3162535, member: 46030"] Sample situation: Bob the efreet enjoys his time at home, doing efreetish things. One day, Bob is summoned to a strange plane he only visits occasionally, and he be imprisoned by the will of an upstart arcanist who forces him to comply with a series of powerful wishes to enhance his captor. Bob willingly complies under the condition that he will not be harmed, he even acts cordially and assists the arcanist with proper phrasings for his wish, so that no harm comes to his captor. Bob then is sent back home, where he instantly plane-shifts to a location he had set up for just this occasion. He appears in front of a young man, the fifteenth of his line, and speaks with him. "I, the almighty Efreet Bob, have come to collect my dues from your lineage. The riches and splendor I have granted you finally have come to cost. Adventurer's have exacted a terrible price from me, and I need you to speak several desires you have that will bring them ill." The noble, who has lived his entire life knowing that one day the honorable efreet Bob may come to ask something of him, does so willingly and promtly. His life was forged by this efreet so that they both could live in safety, and he will not want to see that end. He wraps his tiny little human hands around one of the efreet's fingers and proclaims "I have captured you, mighty Bob! He who possesses a name no mortal can pronounce nor hear, due to it's sheer majestic magnitude! I wish for you to end the lives of those that wronged you, destroy them in mean and vicious ways that will make their mothers weep and their children strike their name from their books of lineage...make atrocities linked with their name, and force them to rue the very day they thought to trifle with your power!" And then...the adventurer's? Well...quite bad things happened to them...since the efreet has the choice to interpret the wish any way he wants.... [/QUOTE]
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