![]() It was for this reason that the Great Sage sealed him in a lamp, although he did not learn his lesson when he was freed. ![]() When he is first introduced, the Genie is a cocky, mischievous troublemaker who knows no end to his trouble, going so far as to steal all of Neksdor's gold for himself. He also has a short mustache flanked by a short beard, its color depending on the hair color of the Mii cast as the Genie. Much like the King of Greenhorne and the Dark Lord, the Genie is much larger than normal Miis, having a large, muscular outlook. He wears a sleeveless, blue shirt layered by a blue vest with a blue turban, with an orange feather sitting on top of the turban. The Genie of the Lamp is a large, humanoid genie that rests on a large, blue cloud. He then snaps that the Darker Lord needs to be taken out, wishing for the safety of the protagonist. After this pharaoh is defeated, the Genie's face is saved again, as he curses the Darker Lord for stealing his face again. Much later in the game, while the protagonist treks through The Sky Scraper, the Darker Lord manages to steal the Genie's face again, attatching it to a Pharaoh II, which is simply a harder version of the original Pharaoh. The Genie's face, moments before being attached to the Pharaoh II. ![]() He then decides to atone for his trouble in the past by working for the Desert Celebrity, but not before helping out the Protagonist by blowing away a rock slide. With his face restored, the Genie once again admits his change of heart, and now sees what it is like to lose something that is precious. The Genie blows away the rockslide, allowing the protagonist to continue. After a long battle against the Pharaoh, the Genie's face is saved. The Dark Lord quickly attaches the face to the Pharaoh, and a boss battle begins. Suddenly, however, the town is attacked by the Dark Lord, who steals the faces of many of the townspeople, including the Genie.Īs the Protagonist rescues the various faces that were stolen, they finally encounter the Genie's face, who is in the hands of the Dark Lord within the Great Pyramid. The Genie apologizing to the Desert Celebrity.īack in Neksdor Town, the Genie apologizes to the Desert Celebrity and returns all of her gold, catching the attention of the entire town in the process. After pleading with the Protagonist to free him, he agrees to return all of Neksdor's gold. The Protagonist begins to chant his name, causing him to nearly be sealed in the lamp again. This later proves to be a fatal mistake, as he realizes that the Protagonist had gotten hold of the lamp. As the Protagonist arrives, the Genie blows off their demands to return the gold, saying that the Desert is his own turf. Within the Underground Maze, the Genie boasts about all the gold he now has, going behind a door guarded by a Minotaur to admire it. There, he steals all of the Desert Celebrity's gold and takes it to the Underground Maze. As he dismisses the thought, he decides to declare his freedom by raiding Neksdor Town. Upon being freed, the Genie admits that he was kidding about the wish, considering lying and kidding to be the same thing. The Prince, unsure on whether he should release him, is convinced of otherwise when the Genie mentions that he will grant whatever wish he desires. As he approaches the Prince, he tells of how he is a guardian spirit who was simply "minding their own business", until an "evil" sage came and sealed him within a Lamp. Some time after being sealed away the second time, his lamp is encountered by the Prince of a Nearby Land, depressed from his rejection with the Princess of Greenhorne. The Genie admits his lie to the Prince of a Nearby Land. Eventually, he was sealed back into his lamp by the Great Sage, which became scattered into the Neksdor Desert. After years of imprisonment, however, The Genie awoke from his slumber and continuously terrorized the region of Neksdor, causing no end of trouble to its residents. Long ago, the Genie was sealed away in a lamp and put into a deep sleep. 1.3 Close Encounter and Change of Heart.
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