"Every puzzle has an answer." -Professor Layton

Character Profile 2: Luke Triton

Name: Luke Triton
Age: 13 (In the first trilogy)
10,11,12 (In the second trilogy)
Occupation: Professor Layton's Apprentice
Current Home City: London
Home City: Misthallery
Parents: Clark and Brenda Triton
Hobbies: Following in the Professors footsteps, talking to animals, playing violin, and solving puzzles.

Other Info: Always looking up to Layton as his mentor and teacher, Luke is also a great puzzle solver. He goes where ever the Professor goes always learning new things and solving new puzzles. Even though still a child he has grown up quite well and has become a young gentleman. His ability to talk to animals is most helpful in their adventures. Luke, even though small eats a lot of food, Professor Layton's greatest puzzle is where does he put it all?

Character Profile 1: Professor Hershel Layton

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Name: Hershel Layton
Age: 35 (In the first trilogy)
32 (In the second trilogy)
Occupation: Archeologist and a professor at Gressenheller University
Current Home City: London
Home City: Unknown (Age 14 moves to Stansbury)
Parents: Roland and Lucille Layton (Biological Parents: Leon and Rachel Bronev)
Biological Name: Theodore Bronev
Siblings: Hershel Bronev aka Jean Descole
Hobbies: Traveling the world, drinking a cup of tea, playing piano, fencing, helping Scotland Yard, and solving puzzles.

Other info:Adopted at the age of 6 by Roland and Lucille, Layton will always believe them to be his parents and not Leon Bronev. Living by his quote "That's what a gentleman does." He is helping all those in need from the Scotland Yard to old friends from the past, or even to complete strangers. He never was into archeologist until his best friend Randall Ascot got him into it. He went to college with Clark and Brenda and dated a woman named Claire whom he plans to asks in marriage, but she passes in a freak accident. He never goes on an adventure alone, his young "self-acclaimed" apprentice Lucke Triton is always by his side whether its just another day at the office or a train ride to unknown territory.