Talk:Half-Breeds/@comment-5376897-20120720200501/@comment-4536066-20120721021442

It was my interpretation that Lucien used the term "created" not because he didn't mate with her mother, but more because of the way and reason for it happening. That is, she was an experiment he conducted to see if the results were any good, and it was simply an act of temporary fascination and work. Because of this very plastic, superior relationship, he spoke of her like an old tool he had invented on an off day despite the fact that she was offspring (Read as: Lucien DGAF).

This is in contrast with the alternative, which would be a familial act of love in which he felt any attachment to her at all. Where this the case, he might be compelled to use wording like, "All the time I wasted in raising you," or, "in nurturing you," which has the same meaning, but applies from a much different viewpoint.

Considering that Nadir was released around the same time as Jagex confirmed all humanoid races could interbreed, I'm inclined to think that use of the word "created" wasn't supposed to mean he formed her through some weird external method.

As for her being half-human, it's basically confirmed when Bilrach blames something she does on the fact that she has "humanity."