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* In the ''[[XXXenophile]]'' story "Wish Fulfillment", a djinn can only be freed if his master asks him for a wish that he wants to grant but cannot. After splitting himself into three beings to satisfy his mistress sexually and having a marathon bout of love-making, she asks him to do it again. Immediately. When he cannot, he is freed.
** Of course, this was her intention. They were in love. (Awwww!)
{{quote| '''Jamel:''' Zola! You did it! YOU DID IT!!! I'm free!!! FREE!!<br />
''(pause)''<br />
'''Zola:''' Does this mean you can't do it?<br />
'''Jamel:''' Can you wait five minutes? }}
* ''[[Lucifer (comics)|Lucifer]]'': The initial miniseries ("The Morningstar Option") revolves around a "velleity", an entity that simply grants wishes -- any wishes -- [[Gods Need Prayer Badly|as a way of obtaining worship]]. Lucifer remarks that this will quickly and inevitably lead to humanity's self-destruction unless the velleity is destroyed. {{spoiler|He solves this by drafting someone who (inadvertently) used the velleity's power to wish her own brother dead, and brings her to it and rips up her emotional wounds. She ends up wishing with all her heart that the velleity dies, which, due to the circumstances of being worded right in front of it and being a wish born of earnest desire, it has no choice but to fulfill. Lucifer couldn't do it himself because he can't desire strong enough to make the velleity take notice.}}
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