Jann

Creature 4
commonAirEarthElementalFireGenieMetalWaterWood
Perception +11; Darkvision
Skills Acrobatics +8, Arcana +10, Crafting +8, Deception +7, Survival +11
CHA +1
CON +2
DEX +2
INT +3
STR +4
WIS +3

AC 20; Fort +10, Ref +10, Will +13
HP 60
Resistances Fire 5, Electricity 5, Cold 5, Air 5, Earth 5, Metal 5, Wood 5, Water 5
Speed 25 feet, Fly 15 feet

All six elements build each jann and fill them with a constant desire to travel, typically jaunting about the Universe. The eldest among geniekind, they command respect from their distant offspring. Any jann can grant wishes, not just shuyookhs—a vestige of their ancient power.


Before mortal history, genies were some of the first creations of the cosmos to possess free will. Formed of elemental matter, they traversed the Universe and the six elemental planes of air, earth, fire, metal, water, and wood. The genies who remained on each elemental plane found their matter replaced with those elements. Genies of metal and wood appear in Pathfinder Rage of Elements.

Genie Shuyookhs

Older, wiser, and more powerful genies possess greater power and are revered with the title of shuyookh (typically adjusted to "sheikha" if the genie is female or "sheikh" for a male). Generally at least 5 levels higher than a typical example of their kind, a shuyookh gains additional spells. The basics of shuyookhs appear here in sidebars and are detailed further in Rage of Elements.

The most wondrous of their powers is their ability to grant wishes three times per year. This is not an innate ability but a ritual practice passed down over time in an attempt to replicate the wish-granting abilities of janns.