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Kealoha Nakamura as Davi of Hacradia Fox

Davi of Hacradia

"You are more than your mistakes."

- Davi

Biography

Played by Kealoha Nakamura

 

Very little is known of Davi of Hacradia's past prior to his membership in the Brotherhood, except that he had been raised by his uncle who had fallen victim to Rath's Dramon Priests and was consumed by darkness. Davi's unit leader killed him due to Hacradia's strict laws on those who have been turned. Young Davi was punished for needing to be rescued by his unit leader and was assigned to be an assistant to the Scribes. During his time, he educated himself onthe histories of Gan Adan, as well as how to survive alone. His knowledge earned him his place back on his former unit. His knowledge saved dozens of lives.

Davi was captured by Fox and her Brotherhood during a Hacradian brawl that took place just before the rescue of Daisy Peterson in Rizandor's forests. Afraid to return to his home, he stayed with the Brotherhood in hopes to help save Gan Adan so he could return as a hero rather than a victim who needed to be rescued. Davi had fought many battles with the Brotherhood and earned him a place in Ganadan legend, but it also brought him his demise.

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Davi fell victim to the Anu's ambush that killed fellow members, Prince Orasmin and Baby Kova. He was buried next to the prince where eventually, the rest of the members were buried in Viscardia, near their home. He was determined to be around 19 to 20 years old when he died.

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Played by Kealoha Nakamura

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Mini Biography by IMDb

 

A late bloomer, Kealoha Nakamura first discovered his love for acting after graduating from Point Loma Nazarene University with a BA in Kinesiology Athletic Training. After realizing his new found passion, he has worked to immerse himself in the craft of acting with classes, reading, observing and communing with fellow artists. Constantly exploring this exciting world, he is always looking for some way to sharpen his skill set, meeting other contemporaries who share the same drive and appreciating the beauty of art imitating life.

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