Theo Lutz
Theodore Lutz, also known as Theo, was born on May 1, 1850, as the second child of Bernardus Lutz and Helena Hahn, at the Lutz family's estate. His grandparents, Josephina and Antonius, were present at his birth. Helena had a challenging time before and during the birth, experiencing sickness, fatigue, and stress. The delivery lasted for more than twenty hours, but Josephina remained by her daughter-in-law's side throughout the process until Theo was finally born.
Arendt Lutz, the second child of Bernardus and Helena Lutz, was born on March 30, 1853, at the Lutz family estate in Vöhren. His grandparents, Josephina and Antonius, were present during his birth, while his two-year-old brother Theo quietly witnessed the event. Unlike Theo's difficult birth, Arendt's arrival was smooth and quick, without any complications.
Theo strongly resembles his father with his brown eyes, dark brown hair, and thick eyebrows. Yet, he inherited his mother's mouth, which adds a touch of softness and mystery to his appearance along with his father's sturdy features. He measures 180cm and weighs 82kg.
Theo, being the eldest son, has been trained to work on the farm from a very young age. This has made him capable of taking over the family business at any time. He is a dedicated worker and enjoys caring for the animals. Despite his destiny to become a farmer, he dreams of studying medicine and becoming a doctor. However, his family cannot afford to pay for his studies, and his father strongly expects him to manage the estate. Still, Theo assists his mother with charitable work at the hospital. He enjoys caring for people even more than he does for his animals.
In his free time, Theo likes to hang out with his friends in an old abandoned shed on their property called "the shack". They play sports, games, and have drinks together. Theo is very sociable and loved by his friends and family. Occasionally, he takes his younger brother, Arendt, who is far less outgoing as he is.
Family
The Lutz family is a group of farmers who predominantly reside in the Vöhren district. The majority of family members either currently live or have previously lived on the Lutz estate, a small farmhouse where cattle and crops are bred. This property has been owned by the family for generations, with the eldest child inheriting it. Most family members tend to work until old age and stay on the estate until they pass away. Many farmers in the area struggle to earn a living, yet they work hard to keep their farms running out of pride and respect for their old traditions, even if it means personal loss.