I found it. I found the "Cave of the Four Genies". What? You haven't heard the tale. Well pull up a seat and top off your drink. Get ready for a tale as old as time.
"Once upon a time, such is how these stories go, there was a mighty wizard. Using his powerful magic the wizard summoned four Noble Genies: The Great Khan of the Dao, The Great Caliph of the Djinn, The Great Sultan of the Efreet and The Great Padisha of the Marid. And the wizard bound them into his service. Together, with the genies help, the wizard was able to amass a vast fortune. Gold, riches, properties, titles... more than 70 people could ever hope to spend in 70 lifetimes.
But genies do not like being bound into service. Anamosity began to grow between the Wizard and the genies. One night after a great argument, the wizard had enough. He bound all four genies into a vessel. The vessel changes depending on who is telling the story. Sometimes its a lamp, sometimes a ring, or a jewel or a scimitar... it matters not. The wizard planned to imprison the genies in the vessel for all eternity. But the genies used their own magic to alter the wizards. As they were bound to the vessel, it along with all the wizards wealth were whisked away to a hidden Cave of Wonders.
The wizard screamed at being deceived. And no matter how much he tried, his magic could not find the location of the lamp, or his fortune. It is said the wizard searched for the cave the rest of his day. Eventually going mad in the process.
And that Cave of Wonders, now called the Cave of the Four Genies, remains lost. Still waiting for someone to find it. The treasure being a nice bonus, the real prize is said to be that anyone who releases the genies from the vessel will be granted a Wish."
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I found it. I found the "Cave of the Four Genies". What? You haven't heard the tale. Well pull up a seat and top off your drink. Get ready for a tale as old as time.
"Once upon a time, such is how these stories go, there was a mighty wizard. Using his powerful magic the wizard summoned four Noble Genies: The Great Khan of the Dao, The Great Caliph of the Djinn, The Great Sultan of the Efreet and The Great Padisha of the Marid. And the wizard bound them into his service. Together, with the genies help, the wizard was able to amass a vast fortune. Gold, riches, properties, titles... more than 70 people could ever hope to spend in 70 lifetimes.
But genies do not like being bound into service. Anamosity began to grow between the Wizard and the genies. One night after a great argument, the wizard had enough. He bound all four genies into a vessel. The vessel changes depending on who is telling the story. Sometimes its a lamp, sometimes a ring, or a jewel or a scimitar... it matters not. The wizard planned to imprison the genies in the vessel for all eternity. But the genies used their own magic to alter the wizards. As they were bound to the vessel, it along with all the wizards wealth were whisked away to a hidden Cave of Wonders.
The wizard screamed at being deceived. And no matter how much he tried, his magic could not find the location of the lamp, or his fortune. It is said the wizard searched for the cave the rest of his day. Eventually going mad in the process.
And that Cave of Wonders, now called the Cave of the Four Genies, remains lost. Still waiting for someone to find it. The treasure being a nice bonus, the real prize is said to be that anyone who releases the genies from the vessel will be granted a Wish."
Check out my Disabled & Dragons Youtube Channel for 5e Monster and Player Tactics. Helping the Disabled Community and Players and DM’s (both new and experienced) get into D&D. Plus there is a talking Dragon named Quill.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPmyTI0tZ6nM-bzY0IG3ww
great story
if i say something inflammatory the intention is not to trigger an emotional response and the fact that it does so is purely accidental and I sincerely apologise if it does