Solomon Jehoahaz Abraham

Solomon Jehoahaz Abraham (ソロモン・ヨアズ・アブラハム, Soromon.Yoazu.Aburahamu) was the King who unified Alma Torran. He was the wielder of one of the 72 Divine Staves. After being betrayed by one of his three Magi and before the imminent destruction of Alma Torran, he created the world where Magi is set in.

Appearance
Solomon had long, blue wavy hair and blue eyes. His forehead also had a third eye like all wielders of the Divine Staves. He seemed to wear long white robes, a black cape and a crown similar to the ophanim.

In his youth, he had a long, thin braid that extends down to his back, similar to Aladdin's.

Personality
Solomon has been seen to have a calculated and calm personality, seeing as he is discussing with the resistance on their next move or talking with others. He can also say suprisingly cruel things to others, like the time when he calls Sheba a "despicable woman". However, he can also act like an excited child when he sees things unknown to him, and would immediately investigate to get to know the object more.

History
Solomon was a strong magician born in Alma Torran. He was the son of David Jehoahaz Abraham, the leader of the Magicians and the first Senator in the Orthodox's "Council of Elders". Since his youth, he was interested in the other species' way of living and culture.

Sometime in the past, he created a resistance against Alma Torran's Orthodox government. He started searching for the 72 Divine Staves along with other magicians.

However, when he finally abolished the church government and became King, Solomon was betrayed by one of the Three Wise Magi who supported him. The magicians started a great war which ended up destroying Alma Torran. By trying to save the surviving humans, Solomon created a another world to where he sent them, and became its god.

Abilities
He's known for being in charge of all Djinn, and for being a powerful magician for not only creating the Djinn but also creating another world (the world that Magi is set in).

Magic
Borg
 * This is said to be the proof of a Magician. It is a defensive ability. It blocks out attacks with evil intentions. It also blocks out all physical attacks and magical attacks to some degree. Its strength, however, depends on the person.

Wand
Solomon owned one of the 72 Divine Staves. His wand was a long scepter that was as tall as the adult version of him, with an orb ornate at the top.

Dhoruf Sabaha (Thrust Reaction or Gravity Reaction)
 * By manipulating the dhorrs (powers) into certain reils (pathways), he is able to alter the fundamental laws of physics in order to repel objects either from himself or against the direction of the world's gravity in order to lift up the target into the outer atmosphere.

Dhoruf Luyila (Gravity Accumulation)
 * Solomon uses this magic to increase the acceleration due to gravity in a chosen region of space in order to cause the target within that region to fall at high speeds, which can be used offensively by making the target impact the ground.

Wisdom of Solomon
It is a power that allows communication with anyone's rukh including those contained in the living and those of the dead. It also allows normal people to hear the will of Rukh and seems to be able to see the past, present and future, through the use of Rukh. This power is also able to temporarily summon departed souls back to life as a way to say any last goodbyes. He was the first person to have this ability.

Gyokuen Ren
His relationship with Gyokuen is still unknown, but she was one of his Three Wise Magi in Alma Torran and betrayed him.

Sheba
At first they both don't seem to like each other but after Sheba realizes that what she did was wrong, Solomon said he starts to like her.

Arba
She was his former servant.

Ithnan
He deeply trusts Ithnan.

Trivia

 * Solomon (سليمان, Sulaymān) means Peace in Arabic, which is fitting since he ruled Alma Torran peacefully for a long time.
 * He is based on, an ancient King of Israel in Christian, Islamic, Judaic and Bahai scripture, who supposedly had power over demons. King Solomon is mentioned in The Fisherman and the Bottle from .