David Jehoahaz Abraham

David Jehoahaz Abraham (ダビデ・ヨアズ・アブラハム, Dabide.Yoazu.Aburahamu) is the leader of the Magicians from Alma Torran and the first Senator in the Orthodox's "Council of Elders". He is the father of Solomon.

History
David wrote a prophetic book after his son Solomon was born. It highlights his views on the world, himself, his son, other magicians, stretching his lifespan, how the creation of the 'gunud' and 'agenda' are just pieces towards his grand mission, and finding the true singularity that will allow him to surpass god.

Abilities
Advanced Intelligence
 * David is revealed to be a magic genius who has theorized and created many Magic Tools and Magics when he was in Alma Torran, like the magic that enslaves the creatures of Alma Torran, Gunud, and a complex barrier.

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.

While David cannot "see" the future, he can naturally see any kind of phenomena that belongs to the future. This is possible because David devotes himself to observing the paths in the world, and he is able to understand the rules and interactions of such paths.

Wand
David owned one of the 72 Divine Staves. His wand had the appearance similar to that of a weighted scale.

Unnamed Magic
David created an unknown magic that allows him and whoever touches his wand along with those around him to enter a different dimension.

Trivia

 * His name David (דָּוִד) means beloved in Hebrew. It may refer to David, the second Biblical king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah. He was also the father of King Solomon.
 * His middle name, Jehoahaz (יְהוֹאָחָז), means Jehovah has held, possession of the lord in Hebrew. It might refer to, the king of Ancient Israel and youngest son of Jehu, or to , the King of Judah and the third son of King Josiah.
 * His last name Abraham (אַבְרָהָם) means father of a multitude (of nations) in Hebrew. It refers to Abraham, the founding father of the Jewish nation of Israel, who was a man of great faith and obedience to the will of God.