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[[DjinnTheBinding:Antagonists:Sorcerers|'''Sorcerers''']] are natural enemies of djinn, of course, and mages of all stripes can be a threat, since magic bypasses a djinn's natural resistance to damage.
 
[[DjinnTheBinding:Antagonists:Sorcerers|'''Sorcerers''']] are natural enemies of djinn, of course, and mages of all stripes can be a threat, since magic bypasses a djinn's natural resistance to damage.
  
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[[DjinnTheBinding:Antagonists:TheBound|'''The Bound''']] are djinn who have been enslaved by sorcerers, and are often used as weapons against other djinn. Most Bound djinn chafe against their restraints and seize every opportunity to subvert their masters' wishes and do them harm. However, a djinn's spirit breaks if it's Bound for too long, and it loses the capacity for free will or judgment. These "'''Chained'''" djinn are pitiable creatures and also dangerous, since they fulfill every command in the most literal fashion without consideration for intent or consequences.
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'''The Bound''' are djinn who have been enslaved by sorcerers, and are often used as weapons against other djinn. Most Bound djinn chafe against their restraints and seize every opportunity to subvert their masters' wishes and do them harm. However, a djinn's spirit breaks if it's Bound for too long, and it loses the capacity for free will or judgment. These "'''Chained'''" djinn are pitiable creatures and also dangerous, since they fulfill every command in the most literal fashion without consideration for intent or consequences.
  
 
A few rare mortals, whether through forbidden sorcery or simply an ill-conceived wish, become infused with the power of a djinn. These individuals are known to the djinn as '''[[DjinnTheBinding:Antagonists:FalseOnes|False Ones]]'''. They are effectively immortal, but the human body was never meant to contain so much power, and their minds tend to crack under the strain of keeping it under control.
 
A few rare mortals, whether through forbidden sorcery or simply an ill-conceived wish, become infused with the power of a djinn. These individuals are known to the djinn as '''[[DjinnTheBinding:Antagonists:FalseOnes|False Ones]]'''. They are effectively immortal, but the human body was never meant to contain so much power, and their minds tend to crack under the strain of keeping it under control.

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