Prologue

Once upon a time, there was a boy.


This boy was shamed by his friends, neighbors, and even family. They didn't like him because he was 'strange'.


The boy didn't know why people thought he was strange. Sure, he enjoyed tormenting animals just for fun. Sure, he preferred being alone than being social.


Why was that so strange?


On the boy's 18th birthday, his parents threw him a party. People showed up because they were afraid of the boy.


But the boy sat in his room the entire party.


His parents came to talk to him, but it turned into a fight.


The boy ran away that night.


As he ran through the woods in the dark, all he felt was anger and hatred coursing through his veins.


Later, the boy stumbled upon a Witch's hut. He went inside, hoping she could help him.


There was an old Witch and her daughter, a small Witch.


The boy told the old Witch his story, and she understood. She began to make a potion that would help him.


The boy was outside waiting, and suddenly, he heard, "Madge, don't touch that!" from the old Witch.


Then there was a blinding white light.


The boy walked inside to see what was going on, but the light was too bright. He stumbled around, holding his eyes, and hit a table.


The potion landed on him.


The potion that was corrupted by the little girl, Madge.


The boy suddenly ran away. He felt power coursing through his veins.


He didn't like it.


The boy found a cave to hide in. He looked at his reflection in the water. He looked normal, except for one thing.


He had glowing white eyes.


The boy left the cave, testing out his powers.


When he realized what he could do, he returned to his village.


He destroyed everything.


And he killed his parents first.


No one knows where he is now.


And that, is the legend of Herobrine.


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At least, it's my version of the legend of Herobrine. I know there are tons of different versions.


Anyway, this story is gonna be awesome.


I hope.


Either way, I look forward to writing this!


I am not taking any characters for this book, by the way.


Thanks for reading, and don't forget to vote, comment, and follow!


~Radishologist

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