• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    I heard that in some cultures genies are enslaved demons and malicious compliance is the only way they have left to fight back

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    7 hours ago

    I want a novel about a genie who tries to work with you in breaking down a wish to be as specific as possible to get your desired outcome. But then you and the genie start to uncover how difficult it would actually be to get the specifics of your wish without it causing massive problems in the world around you (the genie effectively provides simulations of how it plays out before actually granting the wishes). Like a lawyer / pedantic genie or similar.

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    I had usually seen it explained that the genie is somehow magically enslaved into the whole wish granting thing and, as one might expect, quite resentful of that, so finding ways to twist wishes they’re forced to grant into something undesirable to the wisher becomes a way to rebel

  • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    If you could grant wishes and people kept bothering you, how long would it take before you started messing with them just because it was funny?

    If I were a genie, I would grant people’s wishes without any twists (usually) but then I would also turn the people into funny animals. It’s not what they wished for but who said I can’t do anything except grant wishes?

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    11 hours ago

    Genies are probably just super bored stuck in their magic lamps, have to get their entertainment when and where they can.