A/N: yeah, i wanted to write a dramatic genie story.. so.. yeah.. haha


In the beginning of time, there were three types of creatures ruling over the world, the angels, who were made from light, the humans, who were made from clay, and the genies, who were made from smokeless fire. They lived in harmony, the three of them, and no one creature was above the other.

But it was during the ritual of equality, where the leader of each of the creatures was to bow down before the other two, did the incident happen. It was where the known equality between the three creatures crumbled, and the clash between the humans and the genies started.

During the said ritual, it was Minato, the leader of the angels, who was the first to perform the task. Dutifully, he bowed before Sarutobi, the leader of the humans, and soon after bowed before Danzo, the leader of the genies. Sarutobi, who was next to perform the task, did the same, bowing down before Minato, and then bowing down before Danzo. When it was Danzo's turn, all the three creatures watched as the proud leader of the genies, bowed before Minato but not Sarutobi.

The humans were outraged, demanding an explanation from Danzo. And Danzo, who was not at all remorseful for what he had done, simply said that humans, who were made from clay, can not simply compare with the angels, who were made from light itself, and they, the genies who were made from the powerful life-giving fire.

The genies saw reason behind his words, and decided to back their leader up. The humans on the other hand, were terribly offended and decided to assault the proud genies. The angels, being too good and too impartial, decided to stay out of the fight, and earned for themselves the label cowards, by both humans and genies.


It was the start of chaos, where equality crumbled and the hierarchy was formed.


A few months later, the genies won the war. It was no surprise really, what, with their sorcery and other extraordinary qualities; it was hard to see how they'd lose.

The humans, who survived the war, were then forced to become the slaves of the genies. And Sarutobi, their esteemed leader, was executed in public.

The humans believed that their fates were sealed. With the execution of Sarutobi, all hope was lost, and they all believed that the words Danzo once uttered were actually true.

'Those made from clay can not simply compare with those made from fire.'

And really, the story would've ended there if not for the appearance of the traitor.


The genies didn't expect an uprising. The humans, they believed, were too powerless to do anything about their predicament. This lack of power generated a blanket of security for the genies, and erased all notions of a rebellion in their minds.

Imagine their surprise when a mere human captured one of their comrades in an oil lamp.

It was something unheard of, a human, actually capturing a genie. It was something that simply did not happen.

All the weaknesses of a genie were known only by a genie and for a human to be able to know those weaknesses must've meant that a traitor was among them.

Danzo could not believe what he was witnessing. His people were falling prey to those he deemed as weaklings. The tables were turning, and slowly, his kind was the one being enslaved.

Determined to gain back control, he called for his subordinates, and ordered the immediate identification and capture of the traitor.


A week has passed and the number of genies being imprisoned and executed was rapidly rising. Fortunately though, Danzo and his men were able to identify the traitor, and after much struggle were finally able to capture him.

"H-He had e-eyes that changed c-colors s-sir.." one of the humans they interrogated said. "Ch-changes from b-black to re-red.."

Now there were a lot of genies who could perform such sorcery that the human described, and the description simply did not satisfy Danzo. He motioned for his men to dispose of the human, but as the human saw him and quickly added:

"A fan! T-there was a-a fan!" the captive struggled within his chains "On h-his back sir! R-red and white sir! Red and white!"

And that simple statement was enough to pinpoint who, out of the millions of genies, dared to betray his own kind.

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"Explain yourself Uchiha."


A/N: i'll let you guess which one.. :D

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