"Trenchfeather, you act odd, in spurts of energy, is that why you killed the man and threw him in the blood river? Is trenchfeather really even your name? Tell me what is your name is?"
"I don't remember."
"You don't remember? You killed someone. We are going to need to do a brain scan on you." he wrote something on the paper.
"Okay"
"We will be back."
"Okay"
"Did you get the brain scan?" i heard one of them say
"Yeah, it looks like his frontal lob is enlarged and from someone else." I heard the other one say
"i also typed his name into the computer, there's only one person with that name as a middle name." "his name is Trenchfeather Sirotovsky, 20, lived in Arvoslov, in the castle when the fourth was alive. long dead."
"So these are two different guys?"
"Im not sure, but we should talk to the current king of Arvoslov.""Alright, Trenchfeather we are going to put you on something so we can see what happened. We need your written consent." I grab the pen and write down my name, it was sloppy and unreadable. "Okay get up there."
After they ran their tests they came to a conclusion. "He seems to have some issues present in one brain and then the other brain doesn't have those issues."
"That's odd" the other one mumbled "what issues?"
"The lob wasn't really a match the closest see who the lob belongs to is some sort of alien, the rest of his brain is damaged a little seems like from a gunshot wound probably blew off his frontal lobe, the alien-like brain part has some severe mental issues, probably what caused the supposable amnesia,"
The other man looked confused, "are you sure? I mean maybe he was shot again which causes the enlarged lob?"
"That isn't possible we narrowed down who the lob is from and it isn't human, we also located it was from Arvoslov.""Where is Arvoslov again?" the other one asked i was unable to speak at this point
"Its near Russia, its a country on the smaller side." "the main brain belongs to trenchfeather Sirotovsky, so they probably are similar""Its weird though is frontal lob transplant wasn't done well because it practically doesn't work."