Lucas Thorp

Lucas Thorp
The self proclaimed 'Lord Justice' has good faith that he is a necessary good. He believes that the world is guilty and so each will pay through his decision. It is his morality that Edward acts under.

He is a qualified philosopher, having specialised in Hume and ethics - although his knowledge goes much further than that. He is fairly well respected in general philosophical circles for being a brilliant debater, even if many of the ideas he comes out with are questionable.

When declaring someone guilty, Lucas carries a rolled parchment on which is the punishment. He has trouble with his eye sight and so owns a pair of bent spectacles that he keeps in the breast pocket of his jacket.

He wears a suit, old and well worn. It never quite seems to be completely clean but it suits his general demeanour.

Lucas will happily sacrifice Edward for a greater good, only caring about his own gain. Many question how dedicated he is to his morality (some wonder if it even makes coherent sense) – or if it is instead a veil hiding his desire for personal wealth.