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🔮 What if you found a genie who promised not riches... but death? This is not Aladdin. This is the original genie story from One Thousand and One Nights—a tale of broken vows, cosmic vengeance, and a poor fisherman who outsmarted a vengeful spirit with nothing but his wits. An old fisherman, bound by a vow to cast his net only four times a day, catches nothing but an ancient copper vessel sealed with Solomon’s own seal. When he opens it, he doesn't find treasure—he unleashes an enormous, furious genie who has spent centuries trapped at the bottom of the sea... and who now swears to murder the very man who freed him. ⚡ Why This Story is a Masterclass in Survival: The genie’s chilling confession: “During the first century, I swore to make my savior rich. In the second, to give him all Earth’s treasures. In the third, to make him a king. Now… I vow to kill him.” The fisherman’s brilliant psychological trap—using the genie’s pride and Solomon’s name against him A life-or-death negotiation where words are the only weapon The shocking twist that turns prisoner into prisoner once more 🧠 The Lesson Hidden in the Waves: This isn't just a fantasy—it's a parable about power, gratitude, and the danger of unchecked rage. The genie had centuries to reflect, yet chose vengeance. The fisherman, with seconds to think, chose cleverness over panic. 🔁 A Story Within a Story Within a Story: Remember, this tale is being told by Scheherazade to the Sultan… who is listening to the fisherman tell the genie another story (the tale of King Yunan and Doctor Douban) to prove a point. Narrative layers upon layers! 👇 We Need Your Judgment: “Was the fisherman right to trap the genie again?” Yes—the genie broke his word and deserved eternal imprisonment? Or No—after centuries trapped, the genie’s rage was understandable? Debate in the comments! We’ll feature the most compelling moral arguments in our next video. 🔔 Subscribe and join the “Deep Cuts of Mythology” where we revive the original, un-Disneyfied tales of magic, monsters, and human ingenuity. Turn on notifications so you don’t miss the story of King Yunan and the Poisoned Book—coming next. 📌 Chapters: 0:00 - The Fisherman’s Vow & Empty Net 1:45 - The Copper Vessel From the Deep 3:20 - “Solomon, Solomon, Forgive Me!” 5:10 - The Genie’s 1,800-Year Confession 7:05 - The Promise That Turned to a Death Threat 9:15 - The Fisherman’s Clever Plea 11:00 - “Are You Satisfied? I Am in the Vessel.” 12:30 - The Seal of Solomon Slams Shut 13:45 - The Final Taunt & a Story Yet to Be Told 15:00 - The Moral: Wisdom Over Wishes 🎵 Soundtrack: “The Oath of the Net” • Coastal Myths “Solomon’s Seal” • Ancient Power Soundscapes “The Genie’s Confession” • Epic Betrayal Series #ArabianNights #GenieStory #FishermanAndTheGenie #SolomonSeal #Mythology #ClassicLiterature #WisdomTale #CunningOverStrength #Scheherazade #MoralStory #AnimatedLegend #MythicalJustice #Folklore #Storytime #PowerOfWords 📖 Source: This is the original “The Fisherman and the Jinni” from One Thousand and One Nights, as translated by Andrew Lang and others. It is the framing story for several nested tales, including the famous “Tale of King Yunan and the Sage Duban.” © Myths Unbound 2024 Part of our series “The Untold Arabian Nights.” Animation and narration created for educational and cultural storytelling. All visual art is originally generated and directed for this adaptation.