In the bustling streets of 10th-century Baghdad, amidst the golden age of Islamic civilization, during Abbasid Caliphatethere lived a man whose name would echo through the corridors of time – Sarish the Wise (ساريش الحكيم). Born into obscurity, his origins remain veiled but his legacy remained as one of the most enigmatic figures of his era. Sarish was not just a sorcerer, but a sage master of jinn and spirits, wielding power that captivated the hearts and minds of rulers and commoners alike. His origins were shrouded in mystery, whispered rumors suggesting that he was born under a rare alignment of stars, destined to leave an indelible mark upon the world. From a young age, Sarish delved deep into the esoteric realms of magic, mastering the arcane arts with unparalleled talant. Under the tutelage of enigmatic mentors, he honed his skills as a magician, astrologer, and alchemist, delving into the secrets of the unseen. As his reputation grew, Sarish found himself in the service of many caliphs, his wisdom sought after by rulers hungry for power and guidance. It is said that he stood at the crossroads of empires, advising rulers with his profound knowledge of the unseen. But it was not just his intellect that earned him reverence; it was his ability to perform miracles that set him apart from mortal men. With a wave of his hand, he could summon forth jinn to do his bidding, or conjure illusions that defied the very laws of nature. Tales of his miraculous deeds spread far and wide by those who witnessed his power firsthand. Legend says he has unnatural long life and he vanished from public view without a trace. Some say he ascended to a higher plane of existence,...