About this Liam
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This Liam was raised to be a servant, and has been serving the Barma household for less than a year. He's a rather small boy, and is aware that this interferes with his ability to serve Master Rufus. He's constantly worried that he'll disappoint Barma and wind up being asked to leave his service, in which case he doesn't know what he'll do.
Liam does not know how to play, as he was trained to be a servant and never had the chance to be a child.
He does, however, have a bit of a sweet-tooth, which he occasionally indulges in very small amounts.
Because he is only eight, Liam has never met the Rainsworths, Gilbert, Break (who in his timeline is still in the Abyss), or most others in the series.
Bitty!Liam came into existence as his own entity when
easilyflustered was turned into a child by the Mansion for a week and a half. At the end of that week and a half, because a part of him wanted to stay a child because it was so much less complicated when he was one, the Mansion granted that wish in an odd fashion.
easilyflustered returned to being an adult... and
bittyliam popped into existence, sharing his memories of the time he spent at the Mansion as a child.
Once again proving that the Will is very fickle indeed.
Liam does not know how to play, as he was trained to be a servant and never had the chance to be a child.
He does, however, have a bit of a sweet-tooth, which he occasionally indulges in very small amounts.
Because he is only eight, Liam has never met the Rainsworths, Gilbert, Break (who in his timeline is still in the Abyss), or most others in the series.
Bitty!Liam came into existence as his own entity when
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Once again proving that the Will is very fickle indeed.