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Various spirits of flame.

General[]

Jinn—sometimes also spelled djinn—are spirits of flame made flesh and beings of two planes, one of which is the mortal plane.⁠[1] They are neither divine, demonic, nor mortal.⁠[2] As supernatural beings some are users of magic, and they can associate somewhat more freely with angels and demons. They are also very numerous, likely more common than vampires.⁠[3]

There are several types of jinn, and they tend to be as moral or pleasant as any individual mortal.⁠[4] The si’lat are tricksters.⁠[3] The ifrit (or efreet) are generally unpleasant. Another lesser type is the ghul that can inhabit and animate dead bodies. This is apparently a rather new behaviour; they used to primarily act as voices in the desert leading travelers astray.⁠[5]

Family bonds can be very important for jinn. One example is that Omar chose his family over continuing his relation with Sunday.⁠[6] Los Angeles has a sizable jinn community.

Abilities[]

Many jinn are capable users of magic. They can change shape, turn themselves invisible, and make themselves into clouds of dust. When disembodied they can cross a city like Los Angeles in seconds.⁠[7][8]

They are sensitive to iron.⁠[9]

Known jinn[]

  • Aamir, an ifrit, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Aminah, a jinn, Los Angeles⁠[4]
  • Ashraf, an ifrit, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Haisam, a jinn, Los Angeles⁠[4]
  • Humaid, an ifrit, Los Angeles⁠[7]
  • Layali, a young jinn, Los Angeles⁠[7]
  • Leela, a jinn child, Los Angeles⁠[6]
  • Marwan, an ifrit, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Masood, an ifrit
  • Najib, a ghul, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Omar, a jinn
  • Salwa, an ifrit, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Sumaya, a si’lat (mentioned only)⁠[3]
  • Yusuf, an ifrit
  • Youssef, likely a ghul, Los Angeles⁠[9]
  • Uthman, an ifrit
  • Zafirah, a thief and si’lat

Trivia[]

See Jinn on wikipedia for more folklore and myths around jinn.

Sources[]

Jinn play a key role in the following stories:

References[]

  1. Past Due, chapter 23
  2. Personal Demons, chapter 18
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Past Due, chapter 14
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Grand Theft Sorcery, chapter 1
  5. Personal Demons, chapter 22
  6. 6.0 6.1 Grand Theft Sorcery, chapter 10
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Grand Theft Sorcery, chapter 21
  8. Grand Theft Sorcery, chapter 26
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Grand Theft Sorcery, chapter 22
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