While I liked the original journey before, the explanation for his continued existence here is a lot more cohesive. Not as fun as actually dying and coming back, but it makes more sense. I mean before, he came back because he felt like it.
So...the immortality works in the sense that Able won't be able to kill himself? Is Celestia the only one that can kill him? Or can anyone with a sharp pointy stick be able to off him?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Urk
Seriously. Very nicely done. Compact, explains everything, and it's neat and tidy.
Daaaaw, what he said would melt the heart of anyone, "I just want you to be happy."
I wasn't that far off. Just 300 meters or so.
While I liked the original journey before, the explanation for his continued existence here is a lot more cohesive. Not as fun as actually dying and coming back, but it makes more sense. I mean before, he came back because he felt like it.
Nice!
Magic will always make you its bitch! ALWAYS!
This proves that even when they do something that could be considered nice, genies are always jerks.
So...the immortality works in the sense that Able won't be able to kill himself?
Is Celestia the only one that can kill him?
Or can anyone with a sharp pointy stick be able to off him?
I'm confused and intrigued
Genie-weenie must be a magic-use addict. Able was denying him his fix.