Elean Duga

Elean Duga is a information broker at the Daily Days. He plays a role in aiding Eve Genoard's search for her brother, Dallas Genoard.

Appearance
Elean is always seen wearing rose-tinted glasses and a "traditional Chinese Tang suit." He is described as being very tall.

Personality
Narita has described Elean as 'brooding' and 'severely bipolar'. He apparently is well-known for his 'depressive episodes'. Several lines of dialogue seem to affirm this description; Elean has used extremely deprecatory language to refer to himself more than once in the novels. E.g. "I seem to be a harbinger of misfortune, a bastard who not only tells others of bad news, but seeks to make profit by doing so."

Mostly, however, Elean comes across as well-meaning and good-hearted. He would much rather give a client good news than bad news, which he 'truly loathes from the very depths of his heart.'

Story Changes
The anime heavily modified the original 1932 timeline, completely cutting out the important secondary plot and several characters associated with said plot. In Elean's case, his role was expanded in the anime versus his role in the light novels. Everything that happens towards the end of the anime - Elean rescuing Eve and accompanying her to the Gandor hideout out of guilt - does not happen in the novels.

Instead, Nicholas and Elean catch wind that Gustavo is planning on attacking the agency. The President tells them to gather all the employees and information for the next day's newspapers and go into hiding (escaping via the sewers), where the employees will continue to work uninterrupted (as the DD Newspaper Agency has never skipped an issue).

Elean, Benjamin and Samantha (Samasa) camp out on the roof of a building adjacent to the newspaper agency, and Elean observes the unfolding events via binoculars. It is from there that he sees Eve and Roy (presumably accompanied by 'Freelancer' aka Claire) enter the building, where Gustavo's showdown with Luck is soon to take place.

Trivia

 * Like Nicholas, Elean is described as having a "New York accent" in the novels.
 * Elean speaks fluent Chinese. Though it is never explicitly stated, it is very likely that he is the head/editor-in-chief of the Chinese desk at the Daily Days.
 * Elean appears to be religious to some extent, as implied when he says in The Slash: Bloody to Fair that "God in his wisdom is equal in all things, and this time's no exception!"