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** Different lands - different pantheons - different areas of influence, presumably. Hades most likely have jurisdiction only over Greece part of netherworld.
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* In his episodes, Ayam Aghoul refers to himself as "Ruler of the Netherworld", the place where souls go to after they die. However, the ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheSeries'' crossover establishes that both of these take place in the same continuity, and I can't see Hades appreciating someone trying to muscle in on "his" territory.

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* In his episodes, Ayam Aghoul refers to himself as "Ruler of the Netherworld", the place where souls go to after they die. However, the ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheSeries'' ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'' crossover establishes that both of these take place in the same continuity, and I can't see Hades appreciating someone trying to muscle in on "his" territory.
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* In his episodes, Ayam Aghoul refers to himself as "Ruler of the Netherworld", the place where souls go to after they die. However, the ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheSeries'' crossover establishes that both of these take place in the same continuity, and I can't see Hades appreciating someone trying to muscle in on "his" territory.
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* In “The Lost City of The Sun”, we see what’s under Mozenrath’s gauntlet; [[BodyHorror his right arm is nothing but]] ''[[BodyHorror bones]]'', and it’s heavily implied that it was the gauntlet itself that did it to him. And since we learn later on in “Two to Tangle” that [[YourDaysAreNumbered the gauntlet is slowly killing him]]… who knows how much of the rest of his body is like... ''that''?

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* In “The Lost City of The Sun”, we see what’s under Mozenrath’s gauntlet; [[BodyHorror his right arm is nothing but]] ''[[BodyHorror bones]]'', as in fully skeletal, not one trace of flesh and blood on it,and it’s heavily implied that it was the gauntlet itself that did it to him. And since we learn later on in “Two to Tangle” that [[YourDaysAreNumbered the gauntlet is slowly killing him]]… who knows how much of the rest of his body is like... ''that''?




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* Given Mozenrath’s army is made of zombies and Xerxes is the only other living creature we see in the Land of the Black Sand, what happened to the rest of his kingdom? Mozenrath’s citadel sits on the edge of a small city but there’s only more of his zombies seen patrolling the streets and not a hint of other life.
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** This might explain why Genie is so competent in WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves not only is he far more experienced (and therefore more powerful) he's also fully aware that nothing but his own morals holds him back in a fight.

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** This might explain why Genie is so competent in WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves''; not only is he far more experienced (and therefore more powerful) he's also fully aware that nothing but his own morals holds him back in a fight.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Surprisingly, there's a lot of it in regards Abis Mal and his development from ''Return of Jafar'' to the series:

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* FridgeHorror: If Genie's freedom stripped him of the whole "live in a lamp and obey who holds it"" rules, then who's to say that it didn't strip of having to obey the ''other'' rules of being a genie? Meaning that, even if Genie's power has been decreased, it's entirely feasible he could now use his greater-than-the-average-sorcerer level abilities ''to kill people if he wanted''. Luckily he's just so gentle and easy-going normally... which adds some serious NightmareFuel edge to his rage in "The Way We War".

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* FridgeHorror: If Genie's freedom stripped him of the whole "live in a lamp and obey who holds it"" rules, then who's to say that it didn't strip of having to obey the ''other'' rules of being a genie? Meaning that, even if Genie's power has been decreased, it's entirely feasible he could now use his greater-than-the-average-sorcerer level abilities ''to kill people if he wanted''. Luckily he's just so gentle and easy-going normally... which adds some serious NightmareFuel edge to his rage in "The Way We War".
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** In fact, in ''Disney/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', the EvilSorcerer turned genie gets as close to saying outright as ThouShaltNotKill will allow that giving up the lamp and the sheer power it grants also means being free of the ThouShaltNotKill restriction.

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** In fact, in ''Disney/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', the EvilSorcerer turned genie gets as close to saying outright as ThouShaltNotKill will allow that giving up the lamp and the sheer power it grants also means being free of the ThouShaltNotKill restriction.
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** This might explain why Genie is so competent in WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves not only is he far more experienced (and therefore more powerful) he's also fully aware that nothing but his own morals holds him back in a fight.

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** It might also be why he wears so much elaborate clothing in the first place. It's to hide what the gauntlet is doing to him.
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* In “The Lost City of The Sun”, we see what’s under Mozenrath’s gauntlet; [[BodyHorror his right arm is nothing but]] ''[[BodyHorror bones]]'', and it’s heavily implied that it was the gauntlet itself that did it to him. And since we learn later on in “Two to Tangle” that [[YourDaysAreNumbered the gauntlet is slowly killing him]]… who knows how much of the rest of his body is like... ''that''?
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** The episode where Iago gets Genie's powers suggests the ''other'' rules still apply.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Surprisingly, there's a lot of it in regards Abis Mal and his development from ''Return of Jafar'' to the series:
** Why is he so murderous towards his minions in the first episode, "Air Feathered Friends"? Take a closer look -- those minions we see are all survivors of his gang from the movie... you know, the ones who tried to ''murder him'' for being a bungling leader. No wonder that he'd be happy to start killing them in order to promote success/loyalty. Of course, Abis Mal's own ineptitude ruins him and so he ends up with no supporters at all apart from Haroud.
** Why do all of Abis Mal's schemes revolve around him trying to use magic and magical minions? Because with Jafar's power in the movie, he had a huge amount of success; yes, it all went wrong, but that was primarily due to Aladdin's interference. He's tasted the power magic can give him, so of course he wants to keep using it.
** Even the tendency for Abis Mal's minions to turn on him is basically repeating the same pattern as ''Return of Jafar''; Abis Mal's "loyal Genie" was playing him like a puppet the whole time there, too.
* FridgeHorror: If Genie's freedom stripped him of the whole "live in a lamp and obey who holds it"" rules, then who's to say that it didn't strip of having to obey the ''other'' rules of being a genie? Meaning that, even if Genie's power has been decreased, it's entirely feasible he could now use his greater-than-the-average-sorcerer level abilities ''to kill people if he wanted''. Luckily he's just so gentle and easy-going normally... which adds some serious NightmareFuel edge to his rage in "The Way We War".
** In fact, in ''Disney/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', the EvilSorcerer turned genie gets as close to saying outright as ThouShaltNotKill will allow that giving up the lamp and the sheer power it grants also means being free of the ThouShaltNotKill restriction.

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