Zara. Despite the hardships she faced, Zara had a heart as bright as the desert sun
ked away in a forgotten corner of a merchant's stall. Intrigued by the lamp's intricate carv
jestic djinn named Aziza. The djinn, with eyes like shimmering emeralds and a voice like honeyed silk, revealed that s
s nature, Aziza proposed a different kind of arrangement. She explained that instead of granting wishes, she would accompany
h bustling cities and forgotten ruins. Along the way, they encountered treacherous djinns who soug
tacle that stood in their way. They learned that true power lies not in the granting of wish
a bittersweet farewell. The djinn bestowed upon the young girl a gift far greater than any wish-a heart filled w
, Zara bid farewell to her otherworldly companion, knowing that their paths woul
za, the noble djinn, echoed through the ages, a testament to the enduri