No... he's human. And so was his son, Elias Liewen... or at least, he lived as one up until about sixteen years ago, when he disappeared. That was when the 'fourth god' first appeared in this world.
[She opens a drawer in her desk and shuffles some papers around before producing a folder, which she hands to Crow.]
This is all the information I was able to find on Elias by snooping around in Liewen's records. They're copies, so you can keep them if you like.
[The first is a newspaper clipping, dated sixteen years ago, describing the disappearance of a young boy whose strange powers had been terrorizing his neighborhood in Bavan. The only things he left behind were a hole running deep into the ground, and a man, one of Dr. Liewen's assistants, completely embedded in his apartment wall, save for his legs dangling out. In the article, the boy's name is scratched out.
The other document is a missing person file, which appears to have been taken from Vandare's police records. The file's date matches the date of the previous article. It describes Elias Liewen, age 12 at the time of his disappearance. There's a warning to approach with caution, as the missing subject is extremely dangerous and believed to have killed several people.]
Unfortunately, this is all there is. Liewen made a serious effort to cover up everything related to his son, to the point that nobody around him even knew he had one.
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[She opens a drawer in her desk and shuffles some papers around before producing a folder, which she hands to Crow.]
This is all the information I was able to find on Elias by snooping around in Liewen's records. They're copies, so you can keep them if you like.
[The first is a newspaper clipping, dated sixteen years ago, describing the disappearance of a young boy whose strange powers had been terrorizing his neighborhood in Bavan. The only things he left behind were a hole running deep into the ground, and a man, one of Dr. Liewen's assistants, completely embedded in his apartment wall, save for his legs dangling out. In the article, the boy's name is scratched out.
The other document is a missing person file, which appears to have been taken from Vandare's police records. The file's date matches the date of the previous article. It describes Elias Liewen, age 12 at the time of his disappearance. There's a warning to approach with caution, as the missing subject is extremely dangerous and believed to have killed several people.]
Unfortunately, this is all there is. Liewen made a serious effort to cover up everything related to his son, to the point that nobody around him even knew he had one.