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Lincoln "Adrien" Davis was born on September 1st, 2006, to Lucas Davis and Nathalie Dubois at CHU Saint-Pierre Hospital, Brussels, Belgium. Born to a Protestant African Belgian mother with origins from Congo and an African American mixed with a South African father whose family escaped apartheid in South Africa, he'd learn Belgian French, Metropolitan French, German, Dutch, Zulu, Afrikaans, and English. As a kid, he would be very bright and active, showing interest in all kinds of activities. When he was 2, he learned he was going to have a baby brother. During this time, he would visit his grandparents in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. During his studies in Belgium, he also studied acrobatics and parkour.

 

At the age of 8, he and his family went to the Holocaust museum in Paris, where he saw the comic Spirou. A year later, I went to many other holocaust sights, including Anne Frank's house, Auschwitz, Birkenau, and other holocaust museums. At age 13, he asked to learn Taekonwdo, and so he signed up and learned for a year. When he turned 14, he would work in his uncle's hotel in Brussels, meeting many people. However, before the 11th grade of middle school, he moved to Los Santos, San Andreas, with his family due to his dad having a job offer there. At first, Lincoln wasn't really happy as he was very used to his Belgian lifestyle; however, it soon became clear that he has an aspiration for higher education to study to become a veterinarian. Though he was more open-minded about learning from Americans, his knowledge of America wasn't that great, even though he was going to high school as an exchange student.

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