islamic mythology
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An Ifrit is a fiery, mythological being from Islamic folklore, known for immense strength, shape-shifting, and moral ambiguity. Associated with rebellion and elemental fire, Ifrits embody both destruction and potential heroism. Their complex nature continues to inspire literature, games, and spiritual traditions as symbols of power, will, and primal force. Read more
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Djinn are supernatural beings from Islamic and Middle Eastern lore, made of smokeless fire and gifted with free will. Neither wholly good nor evil, they inhabit a hidden world parallel to ours. Often shapeshifters or wish-granters, djinn represent the mysterious forces that blur the lines between myth, spirit, and reality. Read more
