1. David Dunn/The Overseer:

Hi guys. I first saw Unbreakable and Split late last year, and I loved them both. Especially loved how much focus was put into developing each film's opposing protagonists and how they connect to each other, and I wanted to write this before watching Glass, which I haven't seen yet but will see later today. Really looking forward to it, especially after each of the trailers.

Disclaimer: I don't own Unbreakable, Split, Glass, or any of their characters.

David walked through the familiar streets of Philadelphia, occasionally brushing against nearby people to check if any were guilty of any crimes. Unlike the countless previous times he had done this over the decades, this time he had a specific target he hoped to find. Someone who had reawakened an old fear of his.

There had once, many years ago, been a time when he would have ridiculed the idea of people with superpowers actually existing. When he believed the fantastical and unbelievable battles between heroes and villains of extraordinary power belonged only in the comic books. Then came that fateful day on the Eastrail 177, the horrific train wreck that only he had survived. Elijah Price had opened his eyes to the truth about himself, about what he could do, and how he could use his abilities to help and protect people. Elijah had claimed that people with powers had always existed, and while he had initially scoffed at this, after discovering his own powers and seeing what the seemingly feeble Elijah had managed to accomplish, David had started to fear that there could be others out there, who may use their powers to hurt those around them and become very dangerous threats. But after fifteen years of facing nothing more than ordinary criminals, he had begun to think there wouldn't be anyone else like him.

One trip to a diner later, and everything changed.

The horrifying news report he saw on the diner television had stuck with him. The thought of a mentally unstable man capable of transforming into a powerful, violent and cannibalistic monster kept him on guard whenever he went out, wondering when the man known as the Horde would reemerge. If the report was to be believed, this man had taken two shotgun blasts to the chest at point blank range, and survived with only minor wounds. Such a threat could never be truly defeated by ordinary people.

But could he do it?

David knew he had an unbelievable amount of strength and endurance, and had so far survived everything he'd ever faced without any resulting injuries. Nevertheless, he had not come across any enemies with similar powers before. He had not yet learned if he truly could withstand all possible attacks, or if he could potentially be overwhelmed by the Horde. If he was unlucky enough that there were any bodies of water near the battle, his chances would be lowered even further. If he encountered the creature, it was possible he would not survive the ensuing battle.

Despite this, he knew he would have to try, regardless of the danger to himself. The Horde had already brutally murdered at least three people, and had proven himself too dangerous a threat to be allowed to wonder free. Someone had to stop him, and David knew he may be the only one who could stand a chance.

Stopping the Horde became even more important when David factored Elijah, now known as Mr Glass, into the picture. Elijah had been in prison for many years now, yet David still remembered how the cripple had, using nothing but his intellect, successfully engineered the deaths of hundreds of people and completely avoided all suspicion until he chose to reveal his true nature. David knew that if Elijah became aware of the existence of another super powered individual, he would be very eager to use him for his plans. David did not know what Elijah may want with the Horde, but he knew that if the two came together, countless people would be endangered, and David's chances of stopping them would be significantly reduced.

David had to find the Horde quickly, before anyone else died. He also needed to learn more about his enemy's abilities, to know his strengths and potential weaknesses. He would prefer to learn this before actually meeting the monster, as going into the fight while ignorant of how best to defeat him would be very risky, yet he didn't seem to have any other options.

Unless…

David remembered from the news report that one of the girls abducted by the Horde had survived the encounter. If he could find her, which would be difficult as her identity was kept hidden from the press, perhaps she could provide him with enough information about his quarry to formulate a plan. David was unwilling to try this route unless it became necessary however, as he did not want to place her back into a dangerous situation. The poor girl had suffered enough.

David looked around the crowded street and sighed. Regardless of what course of actions he took, David knew he must fight against the Horde, and it would be the toughest challenge he'd ever faced. He hoped he could keep everyone else out of it, but he feared it would be taken out of his control, and that he wouldn't be able to save everyone.