Gin Synrio

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'Gin "Jingi" Synrio'
Played by: Gin
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INFORMATION

Djinn Jinn, Male, 2,967

Aliases: None known
Nationality: Hebrew (?)
Residence: Isle of Hoku'Ala
Employer: Temple Hall
Function: Errant Knight
Twitter: Djinngi


  • Disclaimer: This condensed history is OOC information given across the board. Please do not use unless we've talked/roleplayed about it!

The Djinn Edicts

[Early Life]
- 950 BC Invoked through Mattarias' flames by a Clan of Djinns underneath the enslavement of King Solomon.
- 931 BC Upon King Solomon's death various enslaved creatures, including Gin, would trade hands throughout Jerusalem.
- 525 BC In The First Achaemenid Period was when we see the enslaved Djinn trade hands all the way from Jerusalem to Ancient Egypt.
- 330 BC Traded hands to Alexandria, Egypt.
- 26 AD Traded hands back to Jerusalem.

With the untimely death of his last master at the time, garnering Gin temporary freedom he would have followed the Prophet of Nazareth. Upon the death of the Prophet of Nazareth, begun the Reign of Terror.



The Reign of Terror

[Precursors]
- 78 AD Visited Pompeii. First meeting of the Xin'talia and the Baker.
- 79 AD Left Pompeii due to eruption. Lost sight of Xin'talia.

[Fiery Temper]
- 113 AD thru 1301 AD Several events & manifestations of fire and destruction throughout most of Eurasia.
- 1349 AD Incident with the Black Death & Barcelona, noted in the Edicts, Her Black Death

[Cooldown]
- 1689 AD thru 1696 AD Brief foray and marriage with Lucinde Bourbon, duchess to the House Bourbon of France. Produced half-breed child, Elisabet Bourbon. Separated in 1696.
- 1877 AD Upon the coronation with Queen Victoria as the Empress of India, Gin would submit to being an in-house and "exotic" looking painter and gardener for the Queen.
- 1900 AD thru 1969 AD Brief time spent in America.



[Consequences] - 1970 AD Return to London. Business gone awry. Forced coercion to work along side Temple Hall.