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Djinni & Demi-Gods

Djinni (or Djinn) and Demi-Gods are considered the weakest of the divines, however to compare them to a mortal race, they are still terribly powerful. In other contexts, the weakest of the quasi-deities, are those having been birthed—directly or indirectly—by a true deity.   Djinn were born from the Elemental Chaos, the offspring of either Lesser Deities or Greater Deities and an elemental. Djinn resembled extremely tall (averaging ten and a half feet in height) human men or women, well-muscled and physically fit. Their features were aristocratic and considered attractive by human standards. Their skin tone ranged from pale blue to a more common olive-brown or dark tan characteristics. Their eyes are usually brown, but a rare few had blue eyes; these were believed to be marked by Fate for great deeds, whether for good or ill, and they could also have increased powers of the evil, red eyes. Djinni garments were typically shimmering silk, designed for comfort and to flaunt their muscular physiques.
  Demi-Gods arose from the offspring of Lesser or Greater Deities and mortals, resulting in a cross breed. Demigods were the weakest, and often the most inexperienced of the divine. This inexperience often came with a degree of shortsightedness that led many to challenge more prominent deities that were far more than they could handle. More often than not this ambition would lead to their destruction. It was mostly those who were capable of assessing divine politics, and recognizing their own inferiority, who remained out of the purview of stronger deities.
 
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