Updated Oma with 1,300 words! This does a minor talk topic on when she gets her freedom after you've already wished for it, and it does the 'bad end' where you run out of wishes and you don't wish for her freedom ahead of time.
“That is three wishes made, and that is three wishes granted,” she says without opening her eyes. “My obligations are fulfilled. Our business has concluded, [pc.name].”
Wait, that’s it? Oma told you that she would grant you three wishes, but none of them were to your liking or intent! With every wish she granted, your meanings were twisted and transformed until they were something you didn’t want! This can’t be it, you’re not satisfied!
Oma, however, pays no attention to your ramblings. Red smoke begins to seep from the lamp sitting on her upturned hand; as usual, the smoke wraps itself around Oma’s body, first sinking to the ground around her ankles and then coiling around herself like a snake, obscuring her legs, stomach, and chest as it climbs higher, rotating around her body with every new layer it adds to itself. She doesn’t make any attempt to stop the smoke from rising; she stands stock still, her eyes closed all the while, and she simply lets it all happen.
You lunge at her, trying to pull the lamp from her hands; this isn’t over, it <b>can’t</b> be over! She’s a genie with near-infinite powers, and you were <b>promised</b> that your wishes would be <b>granted</b> as long as she was beholden to you! None of your wishes were granted how you wanted; this can’t end like this!
Your hand shoots into the smoke where you last saw the lamp, but your entire arm passes clean through the smokey pillar; you don’t even displace to ruby-red smoke clouds when you do. You swing and claw at the smoke with both arms, trying to get it to disperse, but nothing works: the haze stubbornly stays in place, and your arms can’t find Oma or her lamp through the clouds anywhere.
Eventually, the smoke starts to recede, but not back into the lamp: the pillar of smoke continues to spin, but the smoke slowly sinks into the ground, with the bottommost layer fanning out in every direction. The red smoke washes against your ankles before diffusing into the air, vanishing entirely. As the pillar sinks and sinks, you find that not only is Oma not standing where it was, but the lamp is missing as well.