Many know King Solomon's name from the Testament of Solomon, but the supernatural knew him as the King of magic/mage-craft and the subjugation of the 72 demon pillars because of his mastery of it.
Solomon was undoubtedly a prodigy in its arts but our story isn't about him. No instead we focus our attention on a boy called Talion Fukuyama, who learnt about the supernatural and wanted to learn how to use magic.
He was looking through a library close to where he lives when he stumbled across a wrapped up book looking like its in an extremely good condition despite how much dust seems to be on it. Feeling a calling, he grabs the book and takes it out of the library, unaware just how his life had changed from that moment.
Upon reading the book, Talion learns that the supernatural is real and finds out that Solomon had formed his Magic Crest and later split it into 72 pieces, resembling the 72 pillars he had subjugated. Within the book, he challenges the reader to try and find all the perfectly preserved pieces and lay claim to his wealth and knowledge of magecraft/magic.
Talion would take the challenge and goes on his own journey of learning magic over the course of trying to find Solomon's crest and make it whole once again. Little did he know is that there was a little extra spice to the challenge, one that he wasn't aware of: He had to be judged to see if he was worthy.
This spell was cast on the book by none other than Solomon himself, which would judge the person close to the book. However let's watch the journey of Talion as he tours the supernatural world in an adventure filled with joy, excitement and a dash of danger as well.