Luc

Luc, a character in the Nightbound book, is the owner of a tacky souvenir shop which fronts for a closed-doors magical herbs and supplies store in the back. He is first seen in Chapter 3.

Appearance
Luc has brown eyes, black hair braided in dreadlocks, dark skin and a light beard. He has a tattoo on his chest, which is visible by an open-collared gold and faded-red diamond-patterned gray-blue shirt.

Personality
Luc appears flirtatious upon first meeting. He is knowledgeable about the items in his backshop, and appears to have a sense for people. He appears concerned for your general well-being if you have him read your fortune with Tarot Cards. He is sympathetic and gives you encouragement.

Nightbound

 * Chapter 3: A Den of Wolves
 * Chapter 6: Descent into Darkness (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 15: Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler
 * Chapter 16: What Comes After

Your Character
You first meet Luc upon entering his shop in search for Hunter's Sage. He is immediately flirtatious unless you keep it strictly professional. If you choose, you can ask him to give you a Tarot Card reading. If you ask him to teach you in the future how to read Tarot Cards, he says that it takes a "special something" to be able to, but that he thinks you will be able to.

Nik Ryder
Nik Ryder is one of Luc's friends and customers. Because Luc is the go-to guy for everything, he is also current on the latest happenings around town. He informs Nik about the murders, and that they lost Denna and Carlo.

Trivia

 * His mother is one of the strongest witches in town, although she is mostly retired. She taught him how to part the veil, also known as the shroud, which hides the past and future from people, locking them in the present.
 * Items for sale in his shop include:
 * Sunbird ashes, which can be used for powerful "burning" love potions.
 * Hellebore, which can be used for dark magic.
 * The ill-luck blade, which has a haft made from a unicorn's horn, which if used can curse a person with lifelong grief.
 * His character model resembles Omar from America's Most Eligible.
 * The name Luc is of Latin and French origin, which means: Light, illumination, from Lucania (region of Italy, now Basilicata).