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|Alias =  
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|Age = ?
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|Gender = Male
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|Status = Unbound
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|Classification = [[Genie]]
|Classification = [[Genie]]
|Affiliation = [[Johannes Lillegard]]
|Affiliation = [[Johannes Lillegard]]
|Chapter = 11.4
|Chapter = [[Malfeasance 11.4]]
}}'''Eblis''' is an [[Other]] who is a guest of [[Johannes Lillegard]] and does favors for him on a daily basis. He accompanied [[Sandra Duchamp]] and helped her repair the damage done in the challenge between [[Blake Thorburn]] and [[Alister Behaim]].
}}'''Eblis''' is a [[Djinn]] who is a guest of [[Johannes Lillegard]] and does favors for him on a daily basis. <ref name=":0">Sandra was joined by an Other.  A tall Middle-Eastern man with a long
black coat trimmed with gold.  He wore sunglasses, but I wasn’t sure the
glimmers of light I saw on the lenses weren’t his eyes shining through
from beneath, rather than reflections.


He was later mutilated and hopefully killed by [[Barbatorem]]<ref>[[Judgment 16.6]]</ref>
[...]
 
“Let’s clean this up so we don’t have to explain yet <em>another </em>gas explosion.  Everything in its rightful place, please.”
 
She drew her chalice from her bag and tapped it against the nearest
mailbox.  It sang, a ring of metal on metal, every bit as pleasant as
the gouging of the mailbox hadn’t been.  She touched it to one shard of
glass.
 
The bits of glass vibrated.
 
“Back you go,” she said, authoritarian.  “Where you’re meant to be.”
 
The glass danced, slid, hopped and jumped until it reached the window
panes, fitting together like a dozen individual jigsaw puzzles.
 
“Eblis?” she asked.  “It’s easier for your kind than it is for anyone else.”
 
The tall man snapped his fingers.
 
Like lightning, the seams disappeared.  I saw reflected areas appear around every window I’d broken, like a flash of lightning.
 
[...]
 
“This concludes my duty to Johannes for this day,” Eblis said, his voice as deep as the rumble of thunder.
 
- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/09/13/malfeasance-11-04/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.4]]
</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
A tall Middle-Eastern man with a long black coat trimmed with gold.  He wore sunglasses, glimmers of light on the lenses possibly his eyes shining through from beneath, rather than reflections.
A tall deep-voiced Middle-Eastern man with a long black coat trimmed with gold.  He wore sunglasses; glimmers of light on them which could be dismissed as reflections hinting at the glowing eyes beneath.<ref name=":0" /><ref>“Tall, brown-skinned man with glowing eyes, called Eblis?”
{{Reflist}}
“Djinn.  <em>That’s </em>telling,” Rose mused. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/09/16/malfeasance-11-5/ excerpt] from [[Malfeasance 11.5]]</ref>
 
== History ==
He accompanied [[Sandra Duchamp]] and helped her repair the damage done in the challenge between [[Blake Thorburn]] and [[Alister Behaim]].<ref name=":0" />
 
A Djinn who may have been Eblis was later mutilated (and hopefully killed) by [[Barbatorem]].<ref>“Is that a genie?” Paige asked.
“Yeah,” Peter answered for her, his voice hushed.
[...]
They approached the genie.
Eviscerated, the genie was stuck in a standing position.  Hollowed
out, chest and stomach torn open, its jaw had split at the chin, as if
it had opened its mouth too wide, venting from within.  Its remains were
scattered around the open parking lot.  The source of whatever impulse
or <em>push</em> had moved the assorted cars.  Scorch marks etched the
pavement, leaving sections of it glassy.  There was no blood, no gore,
only the shell of a form and signs of an outpouring of energy.
Not a one minute walk away was a giant.  Sitting cross-legged, hands
folded in its lap, its shoulders slumped forward, head tilted so it
faced the ground.  Even sitting, its head reached as high as the roofs
of the two stores on either side of it, each one three floors tall.  The
face had burned away, the skull shattered, revealing just how thick the
bone was.  Far thicker than a human skull.  The interior of his head
was only dark.  The fragments of the skull and wisps of scorched flesh
littered the hands, lap, and surrounding pavement. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-16-judgment/16-06/ excerpt] from [[Judgement 16.6]]</ref>{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Others]]

Revision as of 02:02, November 3, 2020

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</infobox> Eblis is a Djinn who is a guest of Johannes Lillegard and does favors for him on a daily basis. <ref name=":0">Sandra was joined by an Other.  A tall Middle-Eastern man with a long black coat trimmed with gold.  He wore sunglasses, but I wasn’t sure the

glimmers of light I saw on the lenses weren’t his eyes shining through 

from beneath, rather than reflections.

[...]

“Let’s clean this up so we don’t have to explain yet another gas explosion.  Everything in its rightful place, please.”

She drew her chalice from her bag and tapped it against the nearest mailbox.  It sang, a ring of metal on metal, every bit as pleasant as the gouging of the mailbox hadn’t been.  She touched it to one shard of glass.

The bits of glass vibrated.

“Back you go,” she said, authoritarian.  “Where you’re meant to be.”

The glass danced, slid, hopped and jumped until it reached the window

panes, fitting together like a dozen individual jigsaw puzzles.

“Eblis?” she asked.  “It’s easier for your kind than it is for anyone else.”

The tall man snapped his fingers.

Like lightning, the seams disappeared.  I saw reflected areas appear around every window I’d broken, like a flash of lightning.

[...]

“This concludes my duty to Johannes for this day,” Eblis said, his voice as deep as the rumble of thunder.

- excerpt from Malfeasance 11.4 </ref>

Appearance

A tall deep-voiced Middle-Eastern man with a long black coat trimmed with gold. He wore sunglasses; glimmers of light on them which could be dismissed as reflections hinting at the glowing eyes beneath.<ref name=":0" /><ref>“Tall, brown-skinned man with glowing eyes, called Eblis?” “Djinn.  That’s telling,” Rose mused. - excerpt from Malfeasance 11.5</ref>

History

He accompanied Sandra Duchamp and helped her repair the damage done in the challenge between Blake Thorburn and Alister Behaim.<ref name=":0" />

A Djinn who may have been Eblis was later mutilated (and hopefully killed) by Barbatorem.<ref>“Is that a genie?” Paige asked. “Yeah,” Peter answered for her, his voice hushed. [...] They approached the genie. Eviscerated, the genie was stuck in a standing position.  Hollowed out, chest and stomach torn open, its jaw had split at the chin, as if it had opened its mouth too wide, venting from within.  Its remains were

scattered around the open parking lot.  The source of whatever impulse 

or push had moved the assorted cars.  Scorch marks etched the pavement, leaving sections of it glassy.  There was no blood, no gore, only the shell of a form and signs of an outpouring of energy. Not a one minute walk away was a giant.  Sitting cross-legged, hands folded in its lap, its shoulders slumped forward, head tilted so it faced the ground.  Even sitting, its head reached as high as the roofs of the two stores on either side of it, each one three floors tall.  The

face had burned away, the skull shattered, revealing just how thick the
bone was.  Far thicker than a human skull.  The interior of his head 

was only dark.  The fragments of the skull and wisps of scorched flesh littered the hands, lap, and surrounding pavement. - excerpt from Judgement 16.6</ref>== References ==

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