Djarin, a djinni of remarkable intellect and wit, originates from the Plane of Zephyron, where the skies stretch into infinity, and the winds carry the essence of freedom. Known among his kin for his curiosity and love for knowledge, Djarin's life took an unexpected turn when he encountered Goldbrand, the ancient gold dragon and guardian of the Ether.
In an encounter that would change the course of his existence, Djarin was ensnared by Goldbrand's cunning arcane trap. In his pursuit of mastering the elemental realms, the gold dragon saw in Djarin not a servant but a source of invaluable insight into the Plane of Air and its arcane mysteries. Thus, Djarin was bound to the terrestrial realm, and his freedom was forfeited in exchange for his vast knowledge.
Goldbrand, respecting Djarin's intelligence and not wishing to exploit him through the traditional means of djinni servitude, chose to confine him within the mystical confines of the Vault of Talus beneath the ruined Temple of Sukri. Here, amidst artifacts of unimaginable power and ancient tomes, Djarin found a peculiar solace, his confinement softened by the endless trove of knowledge at his disposal.
Goldbrand, in a cunning ploy towards Djarin's oath, refrained from asking the three customary wishes granted by a djinni to their captor. This act of restraint ensured that Djarin remained in the vault, bound by the rules that govern his kind. Yet, it also forged an unspoken tension between the djinni and the dragon, rooted in deep-seeded loathing from Djarin.
Within the vault, Djarin assumed the role of a scholar in chains, his days filled with the study of the arcane and the elements, his insights contributing to Goldbrand's quest for mastery over the elemental realms. Despite his imprisonment, Djarin's spirit remained unbroken, his mind always wandering the vast expanses of the Plane of Air, yearning for the freedom that was once his.
Djarin's presence in the Vault of Talus is a testament to the complexities of freedom, knowledge, and power. While he serves Goldbrand's goals, he remains a reluctant participant, his compliance ensured not by chains or threats but by the unasked wishes that tether him to the dragon's will. In this intricate dance of captor and captive, Djarin continues to dream of the skies, his essence indelibly linked to the winds of his home plane, awaiting the day when he might once again ride the boundless currents of the air.