@andre:
From another reading of chapter 24 my understanding is that Ugo realized that he could jump Ill Allah and any other god being in the heierarchy, which is how he became God above all, at least in that particular universe. The power that Ugo has is the power he was given from Solomon, so I only surmise that Solomon would have had the same power as well. I may be committing a logical fallacy, though. What I haven't been able to figure out is the scope of his power. Is it only their universe or multiple ones? He was able to make another one for David to live in, but part of Sinbad's plan in the last chapter seems to be to conquer all possible God's and universes so it may be a more limited range.
What was the conclusion you got from that chapter? Am I off or did you have another understanding?
We came to the same rough conclusion. Still, i wanted to know your thoughts because Solomon can't interact with the physical world and gave Ugo the title of the strongest magician and became only a Magi.
After rereading some chapters, Ohtaka explains that hierarchy exists for two things (Worlds and Gods), in a World, a king stands atop; in a God understanding, the strongest God stands atop (apparently) and -from here, just theory- swaps with those great powers like those white/black mass of power known as God.
The greatest accumulation of power in Magi are three: Il Ilah's white mass which Solomon used to fuse with, Il Ilah's proxy in Magnostadt arc and the Spirit World (holding all the Ruhk, Solomon's Will, Sacred Palace and the Ugo's Wheel of Destiny).
The first was used for Ugo to transfer the life beings from Alma Torran to his new dimension and helped David to torment Alma Torran. The second is the accumulation of Al Thamen desires and it's David's conscience as a whole comprehension, so it's a the latter state of the first great power. The third is the proper dimension where Ruhk is, memories are kept there and the cycle of destiny flows and works in every world created in the Sacred Palace. David had the key to enter in Alma Torran and now Aladdin has it.
Sinbad wants to create a new world, but for that he needs power… he wants the greatest power, so he needs all the Ruhk; Solomon put an equally amount of Ruhk in every life being, so he will kill everybody, stop the cycle of destiny and use those full three accumulations in one for whatever he desires.