Chapter 1: Genesis

In the late 20th century a boy was born, he went through life with all the pain and joy it had to offer and didn't do anything special until the day he decided to become more than just a man.

To achieve this he devoted himself to an ideal.

He asked himself what he wanted to be and achieve in life and wrote a codex that he would follow as a guideline to achieve his goals.

This is his codex

Codex

- A sound soul dwells within a sound mind and a sound body.

- To be strong, one must study hard and seek strenght.

- Friends arn't worth believing in.

- To live by honour and for glory.

- At all times to speak the truth.

- To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun.

- Never to refuse a challenge from an equal.

- To keep faith in your abilities.

- Hunting Worthy Game.

- Achieve eternal youth and/or immortality

- Follow the codex and persevere at all times.

Notes:

Make a schedule that fit the above statments desires

If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal, then you become something else entirely.

When the young man sat down and read what he plocked from diffrents sites on the internet based of other guidelines from famous warriors like the knights, samurais, fictional characters and many more. He felt that this was right.

The next day the man followed an intense schedule filled with all sorts of methods to get stronger. Intense muscles training followed by intense brain training and a healthy diet. He was literally trying to make himself superhuman, be the best he could be and more. If you would look at him now you would just see an average guy and that is what he was but as his solitude grew, so did the amount of time he spent on improving himself. At first it was hard living without seeing his friends and have some company but then again he didn't feel like any of his friends were TRUE friends, just average people hanging around his average self and in any way, does true friends exsists anyway? When this thought first emerged his life long experinces bubbled up to the surface mixed with some instinct and the mixture screamed "No". He also came up with the conclusion that to be dependant of company so that your mind could function properly was a flaw.

5 years went by and the young man had gotten his exam from the university as a scientist and was no longer a young man. He wanted to research ways to improve himself even further and that is what he did, through the wonders of science.

He had bought a house in the woods were he would spend his entire time training and researching. He easily obtained food by putting traps in the forest and hunting with his wristblades. As a young man he had admired fictional characters refered to as "The Predators" and the species was called "Yautja". This is how he described the predators in an empty book in which he wrote his codex in and things alike.

"The Predators are goddamned professional intergalactic asskickers who flies around the galaxy in invisible spaceships killing hardcore alien warriors and turning their skulls into trophies just for shits and giggles."

The very thought of what predators did made him laugh and admire them at the same time, which is understandable considering the sentence above.

But constantly hos logical brain reminded him with thoughts such as "they are not real, they are fictional, what's the point of all this suffering and self-improvement when you gonna die someday anyway and be forgotten"

At moments like these he took a good time looking up in the sky for an answer and of course nothing happened, just a few shooting stars every now and then in the night sky. Then he always remembered that "when your heart is in doubt one should train because even if the entire world would betray you, your training never will".

He had read that from a manga on the internet somewhere but it seemed like pretty wise words nonetheless.