Drogerex

"'If I weren't Alexander, I would want to be Drogerex.' - Alexander the Great,"

Origins
No-one exactly knows where or when our great lord and saviour came from. First mentions come from Aristotle's magnum opus of a work "The great mystery of the Universe - Drogerex", around the year 327 B.C.

To quote Aristotle's work, "One day, the fucker just appeared. From the very first day, he claimed my house to be his, so I could only watch him from afar."

Despite Aristotle's harsh words, he became keen on Drogerex for his kind blue eyes. From then on, he became his caretaker and closest companion. Nobody knows why Drogerex allowed Aristotle to grow close to him. These two became inseparable friends and Drogerex promised to grand Aristotle immortality in the form of reincarnation.

The beginning
Drogerex was present during Aristotle's guardianship of young Alexander of Macedon. During this time, Drogerex planted a seed of grandure and great conquests into Alexander's mind. However, his endgoal was unknown. When Alexander became an adult, Aristotle decided that he studied Drogerex enough and gifted him to Alexander, in hope he will be his lucky token.

[alexander brings him to war and shit]

Aftermath of Alexander's death
Drogerex was buried with Alexander and was about to be brought to Macedon. However, in 321 B.C. he was stolen with Alexander's tomb by Ptolemy I. Soter, one of Alexander's most trusted generals and friends, who was the new ruler of Egypt. Alexander's body was brought in the new rising city of Alexandria. When Ptolemy was looking through Alexander's tomb, he found Drogerex. However, unlike Alexander, he did not sense his immense power and threw him out of the window in thought he was some useless trash. This humoured Drogerex, hence why he granted Ptolemy the power of reincarnation as well.

After he was thrown away, he ended up in the crib of newborn Isidoros, who was reincarnated Aristotle. This was something Drogerex recognised immediately. He instantly brutally murdered Isidoros' family, ate their hearts and souls, and took Isidoros under his care. It was around this time when he discovered his ardent hatred for children.