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Revision as of 04:37, 17 February 2009
BiographyNo one, not even he, knows who he is. He does not remember anything since his awakening from "The Mad House". On the seventh day of January, the year two thousand eight, he awoke from Silverius General Hospital. He was confused, disoriented, and was suffering from amnesia. He didn't know who he was, or where he had come from. He left his room as his cell door was unlocked. He found the hospital to be dark and empty. The halls were ruined, the windows broken and the doors left wide open. Curious about the outside of the hospital, he stumbled out into the streets. There, he saw what had become of Malton. There was disease, blood, and fear. He quickly ran to safety. Strangely, he didn't go back to the hospital, but instead was drawn to the almost familiar building known as the Bromilow Library. As he found sanctuary inside, he found many books. Memories flooded into his mind about the vast amount of stories he knew. He read. The vast knowledge kept in the books sparked memories of his past. He vaguely remembered the oppisite of what was in the books, ignorance. How he hated ignorance! He would grind his teeth to those who were not only stupid, but willfully ignorant. He felt the urge to kill those of that kind. What had made him lust that badly for the death of them? He didn't know. However, he realized then how insane he obviously was. To be continued...
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