The Story Behind the Man

The happenings before the initial storyline.

Stan Booner:

His childhood was cheerful at the least, he got to do what any other normal kid would've done, and he also had parents who fought a lot, go figure. His real father whose name was Evan Booner, was divorced by his wife Alyssa, Evan left the household when Stan was 14. Evan wasn't ever heard of again until about a year later. When he returned into Alyssa's life, asking for full custody of his son.

The family went to court, the evidence was stacked mostly even, both parents were more than able to care for the child. But Alyssa lied, she said that her husband Evan, who had been more than caring with his son, had beat him...

The court was hysterical, and ate this new information like pigs at a trough, Evan tried to recover himself by providing evidence of his good intentions, but at that moment, he had lost the case. It had been her word against his, following that court date, another court date occurred addressing Evan's poor parenting skills. Evan lost that court case and served 2 years, charged for child abuse. After those years, Evan returned and started lashing out at Alyssa for lying and sending him to jail for a crime he didn't commit.

Ted stepped into the picture when the weight of Stan's legitimate father's threats had taken effect, and plunged her into a state of depression. Ted acted like a shoulder for her, and effectively took control of Stan's life. Stan had been shocked by the changes that were happening in his life, and became anti-social and depressed. Alyssa and Ted were married by the time Stan turned 15. Stan was forced by his step-father Ted to join the military at the young age of 16 to fully take over the household while he was away.

A thorn of hatred had stabbed Stan, and for the 4 years of military service he served, Stan's Unbridled aggression took a new form... blood lust.

Upon the night of his return home, he stabbed Ted 13 times in both the neck and the chest cavity. Blood covered and drenched in sweat, he killed any witnesses, which just so happened to be his mother. Running away from home, he was on the lamb, and was pursued across several states until the heat had died down. After the few months of taking back alleys and back wooded areas, he hit the highway until he finally arrived in New York, New York.

For the next year of his life, being homeless, and not having parents, he wandered the streets of New York in a haze, caught between the bitter reality and the sweet past. While slowly getting used to the city's fast pace, he took to a dangerous life at the age of 21, by joining a syndicate, "The Spades". Over the next few months He was involved in more than 30 murders, 15 Drug Deals, and 2 bank heists. Soon his skills were eventually relied upon, and he clawed his way to the top in a matter of a few months.

The Syndicate was disbanded after the group was infiltrated by a cop who was too curious about the Spades's new success, so the groups members went to their own corners of the world and took their share's of the group's ill begotten funds.

With over 1.2 million dollars in his pocket from his share, he began to settle down into a comfortable life in an apartment building, always laying low and not buying too much. Until one of his past associates from the spades, called him up, and said that he might have some work for him. Reluctantly, Stan went to the location given and met up with the aristocrat O'Donovan Kingsly, who was looking for a bodyguard, Stan said that that wasn't exactly his field, but Kingsly insisted that his reward was much greater than any other bodyguards' salary. Opening a brief case that looked to contain more than half a million, Stan accepted, not knowing that the job offer he accepted would lead to his downfall...