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It is the year
2052
You are FBI agent Mathew Jerry. You have been
asked to investigate the murder of the worlds richest man, Dr.
Robert Savage, and the disappearance of his son, the world famous
artist and poet known only as, THE SON. The number one suspect is a
serial killer called Amanita Virosa who leaves his signature by the
poison he uses along with the victims painted red lips.
As you delve deeper
into the dark hidden secrets of this crime you will discover a
murderer, unearth the story of a child that never grew up and enter
a world where one artist lived imprisoned by his work.
Dr.
Robert Savage: Multi-billionaire; Founder of the World art
association. Nobel prize winner for medical advances in DNA
technology. He was honored for his discovery of a protein that
alters the DNA of any living sample to make it compatible with any
living organism. This protein, which is popularly known as Altrin,
makes it possible for a person with any blood type to accept blood,
organs and/or body limbs of any other blood type. The use of this
protein has led to a new fashion trend of surgically attaching
animal appendages to humans.
Dr.
Savage is also a well known art connoisseur and founder of the
Universal Art Association. At the age of fifty-five he adopted a
seven year old boy named Samuel Levi, who was born without hands and
severe heart complications. After saving the boys life by performing
a risky heart transplant Savage changed the boy’s name to Mort
Savage and had him trained in the arts. Mort eventually became one
of the world’s top Artists and signs all his work with the pen name,
The Son.
THE
SON: A young budding artist by the name of Mort Savage, who sculpts
and paints the popular ceramic masks, known as The Actors, which
sell for thousands. At the age of nineteen his works at become a
world icons. He is also a popular writer, having published 10 books
of poetic narrative by the age of 19. He has several
distinguishing traits which include the single synthetic wing that
is grafted to his left shoulder and the steel knives which are
attached to his hands at the knuckles. While his art and books are
widely known the artist private life and personal history has
remained a mystery to the public. |