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=== Investigation File ===
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=== Investigation File ===
=== Research File ===


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By nature he is a being created to serve someone with dedication, so with that in mind the position of assistant teacher suits him perfectly. Many of his colleagues and superiors from his old world have been summoned to this same Tokyo, and it is rumored that almost all of them are employed in the service industry. The lamp sacred treasure hanging from his neck was once the thing he was placed in. Because of his experience with it, he does not suit his body frame, and he has no compunctions against living in very confined spaces. He normally lives in the closet of the Shinjuku Academy Dorm Manager's room.
By nature he is a being created to serve someone with dedication, so with that in mind the position of assistant teacher suits him perfectly. Many of his colleagues and superiors from his old world have been summoned to this same Tokyo, and it is rumored that almost all of them are employed in the service industry. The lamp Sacred Artifact hanging from his neck was once the thing he was placed in. Because of his experience with it, he does not suit his body frame, and he has no compunctions against living in very confined spaces. He normally lives in the closet of the Shinjuku Academy Dorm Manager's room.


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== Notes ==
= Notes =
 
* Jinns or genies are supernatural beings in Arabian and Islamic mythology that are created from fire.
* Jinns or genies are supernatural beings in Arabian and Islamic mythology that are created from fire.
* Jinn's charge attack is a reference to the Arabic phrase "labayka ya mawlana," which translates to "I am answering your call, my Lord.", where the phrase is mainly used by Shia muslims when referring to their leader.
* Jinn's charge attack is a reference to the Arabic phrase "labayka ya mawlana," which translates to "I am answering your call, my Lord.", where the phrase is mainly used by Shia muslims when referring to their leader.
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