A brief prequel on Ethics, Prospector will be a prequel like this one but longer. Expect a dead guy by the end of this.


"All it takes is one bad day!" A figure wearing full black body armor and a helmet with a tinted visor said walking down a flight of stairs towards a couple of teenagers and kids who were tied up.

"All it takes is just one bad day, huh?" The figure said as he came to a halt in front of the teens and kids "but none of you ever thought about that huh?"

"We don't know you man!" One of the teens exclaimed.

"Oh but you do…all of you do" the figure punched the teen in the face, causing one of his teeth to pop out "You all have played a part in my rebirth!"

The group of kids and teens remained quiet as the figure continued. "You see over the years my life seemed to always go wrong one way or another. Bullies, fake friends, and even a moose." At the last part everyone turned to see a dead moose in the corner. "In the end no matter what I did you all found a way to get on my bad side and drive me to insanity!"

The figure took out a gun and pointed it to the teen's face. "I dislike you the most Darrel, you spread a nasty rumor about me that turned everyone I knew against me!"

At this the teen in question, Darrel, eyes widened in shock. "Please don't kill me, I never meant it to go that far K-" Before she could finish the teen pulled the trigger and executed Darrel. Everyone's eyes shot wide open as they gaped in horror. "Sorry no spoilers!" The figure laughed.

The figure turned to everyone else and took out a knife. "Don't worry no one else is dying today…today at least" The figure cut the rope off of the teens and kids and opened a door. "You're all free to go…and please tell everyone what you saw here."

The teens and kids ran out of the warehouse and into the streets, away from their captor. The figure proceeded to laugh manically as he shot wildly into the air.

"Run, better run faster than my bullet, it's good to be back!"

The figure skipped off away from the warehouse before the police arrived, leaving the words 'I'm home' spray painted on the side of the warehouse.