Lorenzo Cabot

Lorenzo Cabot is an archaeologist and the father of the Cabot family, living in his cell in the basement of the Parsons State Insane Asylum in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Background
Lorenzo was born in 1835. He is the father of Jack and Emogene Cabot. By 1894, he was 59 when he went on an expedition to Arabia in search of the fabled lost city of Ubar. Lorenzo eventually found a ruined city that he believed to be Ubar and discovered an alien artifact that granted him inhuman abilities, including unnaturally long life. However, this came with the cost of losing his sanity. Believing that there is still more to the city, Lorenzo had the city buried to protect its existence until a time that he is ready to return and uncover its remaining secrets.

Following his return to Boston in 1898, Lorenzo. now aged 63, was sentenced for life at the Parsons State Insane Asylum by order of his children in order to protect himself and his children from harm.

Jack devoted his life to studying the artifact and subsequently developing a serum derived from his father's blood that grants his family the ability to live for more than four hundred years. After two centuries since the Great War, Lorenzo manages to get into contact with a gang of raiders and promises to share his essence with them in exchange for freeing him from the asylum.

Effects of player's actions
In the events of The Secret of Cabot House, the Sole Survivor can kill Lorenzo in his cell or release him. If Lorenzo is released, he can still be killed. Lorenzo has a number of superhuman abilities, including unusually high health, innate damage resistance on par with a full suit of combat armor, and the ability to release short bursts of energy that can deflect grenades and push the player character away when close. If the player character releases him, he proceeds to kill his family at their home and rewards the player character with an unlimited supply of his blood.

Appearances
Lorenzo Cabot appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
Lorenzo's name, as well as the effects of his blood, would imply a tongue-in-cheek reference to the 1992 film Lorenzo's Oil. The inspiration for the film, Lorenzo Odone, suffered from adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). His family researched and with assistance synthesized the eponymous Lorenzo's oil to treat their son, prolonging his life.