A Djinni's power is paradoxical: their seemingly delicate forms belie the immense strength they derive from sheer willpower. These mystical beings, often trapped within lamps that appear simple and even fragile, can actually be sealed with something as ordinary as a cork. Yet, the simplicity of their prisons is a cunning deceit, for once engaged, they are capable of luring in the unsuspecting with promises of vast riches and monumental power. Their true form is elusive, often shifting and ethereal, manifesting strength not in muscle but in magical prowess. Those who have successfully called upon a genie find themselves in a dangerous dance of wits where each granted wish comes with layers of unforeseen consequences, teaching that the greatest power often comes with the heaviest burdens.