I would call it a fanfic crossover, except it's technically is based on an Arabian and Islamic mythical creature, with liberties taken.
This is the Djinn.
A specific Djinn to be correct.
This Djinn doesn't kill ruthlessly, nor does it grant wishes as some Djinns normally do.
Oh, no.
This Djinn grants worlds.
When someone finds the lamp this Djinn resides in, the Djinn allows the person to pick worlds they can go to, but with some said and unsaid rules.
The Djinn will tell you:
- You can pick any three worlds you want to travel to.
- Whichever worlds you pick and whatever order you pick them, they will stay.
- You can go back and forth between any of the four worlds you have been to, but can only go to each world first in the order you have picked.
- You will not be anyone from the world but will be yourself entering that world.
- You can take stuff, and willing or willless targets, with you if in touch.
- Anything you learn, abilities you gain, or training you receive will persist in all four worlds.
What the Djinn won't tell you:
- You will enter the world however someone would enter that world normally if applicable.
- If it's not obvious, you can die there and are susceptible to anything in that world, even if the inhabitants are normally immune. Like going to the sun, and going to a realm of spirits.
- Once you die, your soul is devoured by the Djinn. There is no afterlife for you, just immense pain then nothing. Pure nothing.
- If you pick a fictional narrative, you won't have any advantages like the main characters would, such as a highlander's immortality. But you're not bound to their limitations either, such as the inability to forge tin in Runescape or having to stick to the crafting recipes.
- If you go to a live/real place, it will still be live or real. For example, choosing Runescape will cause you to be on with whatever channel you randomly log into, and would log in to whatever channel would be suggested at that time.
So far, this has been a 100% death rate, and thousands have died previous to the lamp being lost hundreds of years ago.
At the time this story takes place, the protagonist is one of the first to find the lamp in modern times, and things like the internet have never existed.
Introduction: The Protagonist
Episode One: Nighttime Detour, A Meet With A Djinn
Introduction: The Protagonist
Episode One: Nighttime Detour, A Meet With A Djinn
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