This chapter is a prologue, but the chapters will be labelled according to how many 'parts' are released.
Prologue: A New Age
Have you ever wondered just what makes each of us unique?
I have. I used to ask myself if it was memories, our experiences, or our pain. Perhaps it was a mistruth? After all, with so many of us, how could we all be truly unique?
We all used to ask that. We never had an answer to this question, besides smaller factors that made up a whole of a person, unique to themselves, and those close to them. It was never something we could perceive with our five senses alone, like the flickering lights and the heat from a warm campfire spreading across your palms, or the cool, wet sensation of water across your skin as you take a dip in a body of water.
That changed one day.
It was not a gradual shift, like the theory of evolution. It was a rapid, sudden change that sundered the very foundations of our societies and nations. One day, bright purple lights began to erupt from the earth, bathing everything in their eerie glow as they changed the fundamentals of our planet. This light covered the globe, and then lasted for an entire week. One week of no light, no rain, and no respite from the ominous, ever-present columns of purple, humans could do little more than take shelter and hope for the issue to resolve itself.
After that week passed, the pillars of purple light faded, and the entire globe rejoiced! We partied, drank, celebrated, and distracted our way through the next week. We had lost just as much time, after all, fearing what the light would do to us. We were right to have concerns about the consequences of what happened then, on the Dark Day.
I was fourteen when the world changed forever. I will never forget that fear when the sun was obscured by the curtain of light, the dread as we waited it out, and the relief as the sky's covering disappeared as if it never existed, to begin with.
That was only the beginning. Soon, we started hearing reports of missing people, increased animal attacks, and what seemed like a satirical article published in the daily paper about a chipmunk liquifying a dog that had been barking at it. Crazy, I know. About three days later, animal control and the police finally managed to capture a single specimen of what we would later call a Psichotic.
It was a simple housecat, and it had killed two animal control handlers along with three police officers before it was subdued with tasers and tranquilizer ammunition. This small ginger tabby hissed and spat at anyone who got near it, and a needle-like ballistic would somehow be flung at lethal speeds towards the public servants, ending their lives. Tests done shortly afterward revealed these needles to be made of keratin, or more specifically, orange cat fur.
The cat was brought to a government laboratory in Germany, the same country the cat was discovered and captured in, and the researchers under the government's employ began to study the feisty feline. Carelessness resulted in two more deaths on the first day, and it turned out that those men had died in vain.
We learned exactly what this new phenomenon was capable of soon enough, as humans began to exhibit unusual abilities that were downright impossible before. Feats of strength, speed, and what could only be described as magic threw the world into chaos, people beginning to fear each other even more than they did prior. After all, any one of us could have been a Psichotic.
The term was coined by a Canadian doctor named Arnold Psipher, a self-given name that he turned into his legal name, who discovered the first human being exhibiting these strange powers. The patient's name is Dahlia Spring, a then twenty-seven-year-old construction worker living in Toronto. She came to Dr. Psipher's clinic on April 3rd, 2014 via ambulance, with what was most certainly a lethal injury.
A steel pipe, a quarter of an inch thick, was embedded clean through her heart and out of the back of her torso. She was scared, though showing no signs of failing life signs. They got the pipe out of her, and they were amazed when she simply wasn't bleeding. Her heart, with a gaping hole in it, was still pumping blood through her body. Shocked and amazed, Dr. Psipher proposed the theory that humans were developing similarly to the newfound terrors of the animal kingdom.