Abraham, a Catholic priest, journeys to Japan guided by a prophecy foretelling a girl with immense magical potential. Posing as a soul-saving missionary, he clandestinely plots to exploit her powers, intending to expand his dominion across Europe through ecclesiastical control. Ruthlessly pragmatic, he employs manipulation, torture, and lethal force, valuing ambition above mortal lives.
He cuts an imposing figure with stern features and cropped gray hair. His personality, defined by cold calculation and absent compassion, manifests in a readiness to inflict electrocution and agony to achieve his ends. Though he commands mercenaries to hunt the prophesied girl, even his allies grow increasingly disturbed by his escalating brutality as his fanaticism surfaces.
Abraham wields mutant capabilities, morphing his hands into crackling tentacles and summoning electrical storms. These powers intensify in battle, mutating him into a towering kaiju-like monstrosity energized by shadowy forces. His ultimate scheme revolves around exploiting the girl’s magic to fracture Europe’s stability and usurp the Church’s hierarchy—a plan crushed when she channels her abilities to spear him through with a consecrated cross. He meets his end within a crumbling chapel, slain by the sacred symbols he weaponized.
Rooted among 16th-century Jesuit missionaries in Japan, his legacy echoes real-world figures like Alessandro Valignano while standing in stark contrast to their ideals. His trajectory exposes how sacred authority warps into colonialist exploitation, merging spiritual conquest with supernatural menace. Though his pre-Japanese origins remain unrecorded, his foreign antagonism embodies the collision of imperial ambition and occult corruption.