- “Come in, come in! Boy, Genie, you got fat. I've never seen such a fat genie.”
- ―Ajed
Ajed Al-Gebraic is Genie's old master, who is very greedy. He used up all his three wishes and sold Genie to a Sorcerer for eternal life, but not eternal youth. He appears in the episode "Genie Hunt".
Appearance[]
Ajed is a short, and very, elderly man with white hair and a mustache. He is dressed in furs.
Role in the series[]
Ajed lives in a little cottage on a cliff, which is high in the mountains. When Aladdin knocks on the door, he answers and is surprised to see Genie. Genie is angry at Ajed for trading him to a sorcerer in return for eternal life. Ajed tells him that it was a mistake. He then welcomes Aladdin, Abu, Iago, and Carpet in his house. After he and Genie chat happily, Ajed welcomes Genie's enemy, the Mukhtar. He is on the eternal life deal again, and he makes the Mukhtar capture Genie so he can be his servant again forever. Later, when Aladdin and the others get trapped with the Mukhtar, Ajed shows up and is about to take Genie, but Aladdin says that he will surrender his life for his friend. This makes Ajed cancel the contract of keeping Genie, and he lets the gang go, not before paying the Mukhtar, plus in advance when stating that after Aladdin dies, Ajed will have Genie to himself again; not knowing that the Mukhtar will be long retired by then. Ajed then leaves.
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Trivia[]
- He is one of Genie's old masters, from over 10,000 years ago.
- His name is a joke on the term "Algebraic"; coincidentally, the word "algebra" is of Arabic origin itself.
- Unlike other human characters in the series, Ajed only has four fingers.