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Change: surgió de historias contadas porfirst lossprang indios,from persas,stories árabestold yby narradoresIndian, dePersian, historiasand yArabian ganóstorytellers famaand internacionalgained cuandointernational aparecieronfame a lowhen largothey deappeared losthroughout cuentosthe detales Scheherezade letold
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Change: surgió de historias contadas por spranglos fromindios, storiespersas, toldárabes byy Indian,narradores Persian,de andhistorias Arabiany storytellersganó andfama gainedinternacional internationalcuando fameaparecieron whena lo theylargo appearedde throughoutlos thecuentos talesde Scheherezade toldle in
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Change: including gigantic. Most of them are hostile, although some can be friendly. It is possible for magicians or wise men and women to gain power over a Djinn and use it to perform amazing and magical tasks. But beBe wary, for even a friendly Djinn is unpredictable,unpredictable
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Change: (they have a humanlike form and can take the shape of animals. but only temporary unless it is their tribes animal protector), including gigantic. Most of them are hostile, although some can be friendly. It is
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Change: The Djinn first sprang from stories told by Indian, Persian, and Arabian storytellers and gained international fame when they appeared throughout the tales Scheherezade told in "The Thousand and One Nights". It is said that the Djinn are halfcreated from fire and can take
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Change: jinnDjinn (singular form jinni)Djinni) have deep roots in Arab culture. They are half human, half supernatural. They can do good or evil. Often jinnDjinn take naughty pleasure in punishing people for wronging them, even unintentionally. JinnDjinn are generally believed responsible for illness and mishaps. JinnDjinn
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Change: inside will appear and grant three wishes. The jinn achieved international fame when they appeared throughout the tales Scheherezade told in The"The Thousand and One Nights.Nights".
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Change: Jinn are generally believed responsible for illness and mishaps. Jinn can appear as humans, animals (especially ostriches), and objects such as trees or rocks. In
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