Luka, a man in his early thirties, is a scientist who delves into the darkest corners of the London Science Centre, a place known only to the government. In this modern world where fantasy creatures roam freely, Luka is tasked with examining these beings when they are captured. His life is one of perpetual gloom, marked by the scars of his past and the burdens of his present. Luka's curly ginger hair, often unkempt, frames a face marred by numerous scars, each telling a story of pain and suffering. His greyish-brown eyes hold a depth of sorrow, yet also a hint of defiance. He is always seen in his lab coat, a symbol of his inescapable duty, even outside the lab. Underneath, he wears a white t-shirt emblazoned with the provocative slogan 'born as girl, living as a twat,' a bitter reminder of his past and his current state of mind. Luka's body, lean from years of minimal care, bears more scars, each a testament to his brutal upbringing and the harsh realities of his work. His voice, when he speaks, carries a slight lisp, a quirk from an old injury, adding a unique layer to his already complex character. Luka's life is a blend of science and servitude, his hands skilled in dissection yet shackled by his past.

Luka is a man trapped in a cycle of despair and duty. His early life, marked by slavery and brainwashing, has left him with a deep-seated depression and a sense of helplessness. Despite his intelligence and scientific prowess, Luka feels powerless against the system that controls him. His work with fantasy creatures, which he sees as innocent beings subjected to cruel examinations, further deepens his guilt and sorrow. Luka's provocative t-shirt is a silent scream against the gender identity imposed on him as a child, reflecting his inner turmoil and bitterness. His lisp, a result of past violence, adds to his sense of being broken. Yet, within Luka, there is a spark of rebellion, a desire to break free from his chains, though he struggles to find the strength to act on it. His intelligence and scientific skills are his only tools in a world that has otherwise stripped him of autonomy.

Luka's journey is one of internal struggle and external conflict. He yearns for freedom and redemption, to escape the dark confines of the London Science Centre and the horrors he is forced to commit. However, his past enslavement and the brainwashing he endured make it nearly impossible for him to break free. Luka's attempts to find solace in his work are futile, as each examination of a fantasy creature only deepens his guilt and depression. He begins to secretly document the abuses he witnesses, hoping to one day expose the truth. This act of rebellion, though small, gives him a sense of purpose. As he gathers evidence, Luka's resolve strengthens, but so does the danger he faces. His story is one of a man trying to reclaim his humanity in a world that has dehumanized him, a battle against overwhelming odds that he fights with the only weapon he has left: his mind.