Aaron Prosiz, (1888, ?) was a thief in Ouagadougou.
Aaron believed in Anglicanism.
Financially, he was well under average. He had struggles to meet ends every other week. He lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Ouagadougou, he gained the trust or the friendship of no one. He was seen as a true poet, and legends says that he couldn't live without reading and writing. Years after, some of the works Aaron made are still enjoyed and sometimes studied. He was vigorous, muscular, and had a near perfect body. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.
Aaron, 35 years old, thief, became the new leader of the family.
At the age of 40, Aaron understood that only by helping each other one can truly live. At the same time, Aaron found a beautiful jewel while walking in the wilds nearby Ouagadougou. On the first day of the month after, Aaron began gambling, and lost much.
He was oppressed by the people in Ouagadougou for believing in Anglicanism, but his faith and his will were strenghtened by this trial.