He lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. He lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Babylon, he gained the trust or the friendship of no one. He had only a basic knowledge that summed up to a few oral stories from childhood. He was vigorous, muscular, and had a near perfect body. He was known to be lazy, barely waking up in the morning.
Dawud, 1731 years old, brick maker, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
Aged 1745, Dawud had an opportunity to change his activity. After some time and some learning, he became hunter. On the next full moon, Dawud had big swings of mood following a depression.