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Chapter 5 by CorpseKing
What do the rules say?
A Fortnight of Wishes
Flipping through the book, Inara answered, "It says here, that if more then one person rubs the lamp, all of them will gain seven wishes. The punishment, however, is limited to one per day. So as long as one of you make a wish a day till you run out of wishes, the punishment is not invoked."
She slammed the book, as she appeared in front of them, asking, "So which one of you want to make your first wish? Remembering that I can't gain anything that isn't related to lust."
Harley placed a finger on her chin, "So if we ask for a million dollars, you would make us owners of a Porn Empire. If we ask for immortality, you would turn us into succubi or give us a sex based stone from that wizard movie. If we ask for superpowers, they would have to have sexual applications. Which... let's face it, is most powers. I mean Rule 34 works for superhuman stuff as much as fan stuff if you think about it hard enough."
"Exactly. You seem to be catching on to things quickly." said the brunette with the Babe Bumps, interested in how the clown woman was thinking.
"I'm use to outside the Jack-in-the-box thinking. So Red, anything on you mind for you first wish?"
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Inara The Ifrit
An evil genie with a taste for tormenting her users
Everyone's pretty familiar with genies or jinn - you rub the lamp, you get three wishes. Ifrits are a little different. They both live in lamps and grant wishes but Ifrit specifically take delight in causing harm - either by twisting the owner's wishes around Monkey's Paw style or by forcing someone good and pure to make wishes that are purely sinful in nature. If someone summons an Ifrit, they're stuck with them until they've made 7 evil wishes, one for every deadly sin. They know everything that their owner knows, including all their secrets and hidden desires. What's worse, is that if some kind soul refuses to make a wish, the Ifrit can inflict penalties on the user once every evening until they do so - usually in the form of making a secret, sinful desire that person has kept hidden come true or just whatever the Ifrit thinks would be funny. Inara in particular is a Ifrit of lust, sex and vice - these are the things she enjoys the most and is very good at but she's not particular. While she won't deliberately kill someone - there's no fun in ending someone's suffering! - she'll do whatever her owner wishes for, so long as it hurts or corrupts someone. If some poor soul who is pure of heart summons her by accident, they're in for a dark, lusty ride, as she'll inflict her urge for sexual corruption on her owner until they're warped beyond recognition or give in and make those 7 wishes. And, unlike the number of evil wishes she can grant, the number of penalties she can inflict are unlimited until her "owner" is fully corrupted or finally gives in and makes the wishes. Of course, if their new owner is already sinful, they'll happily just alter reality to fit their evil whims. Which is why it is terribly troubling and unfortunate that Inara's lamp is found and activated by . . .
Updated on Feb 7, 2026
by The Master Kind
Created on Dec 4, 2020
by The Master Kind
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