12/10/2023 0 Comments Aladin genie lampOver the centuries, the lamp went through many owners, such as Ajed Al-Gebraic, Rama Tut Tut, Fatooma, just to name a few. The lamp has existed for millennia, though how Genie was imprisoned in it is unknown, though his intense fear of Mukhtars may hint that they were possibly involved. Since his freedom, Genie usually has Aladdin keep the lamp on his person who in turn has kept it in his old hovel before moving into the Sultan's Palace where the lamp is now kept. Despite these modern furnishings, the interior was described by Genie as an "itty-bitty living space", but this is understandable as even a nice home with many luxuries can be considered "itty-bitty" when its essentially one's prison, making it natural for Genie to have originally resented his home in the past, but since his freedom, Genie now considers it is his beloved home which he can freely come and go from. The interior of the lamp has usually been implied to have all the necessities of a modern home, such as a bathroom, living room, a dining room and anything else Genie might need. The lamp itself resembles a simple bronze oil lamp, a common container for genies alongside bottles. ![]() Like so many things, it is not what is outside, but what is inside that counts." - The Peddler Description "Do not be fooled by its commonplace appearance.
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