Djinn

Djinn (الجني, 魔神, alt. Majin) are greater spirits of dark and light, exceeding the human plane, they reside in a dimension parallel to the earthly plane, the Djinnestan. A realm of ethereal magic and elemental power, in which the Djinn can form bridges between with their magical catalyst, the lamp.

Revered, respected, and feared, the Djinn are heard of in tales and legends in times of old amongst the Ningen. In the spiritual realms, the Djinn are mischievous spirits of unrivaled guile. In and of themselves, Djinn are self centered, defined by constant hunger for a fulfilled purpose. Taking themselves down paths of dark, light or neutrality, they seek a route in which they shape themselves and their surroundings. It is for this reasoning that Djinn extend their influence outside of their realm, toiling with the destiny of man and spirit in their journeys.

In their own society, Djinn form bonds that strengthen eachother and empower themselves. Honored for their subtleties, each jinn seeks a place in their own ranks, undefined by a strict order, age being the single best indicator of their status. Their role in the spiritual wheel is unknown, acting as interlopers and intermediaries being the most commonly accepted notion.