3rd of Spring 511 AV
Going into the Wildlands unarmed Marcus thought what a fantastic idea... Marcus had managed to slip away from the damn encampment the night before. He was decorated with cuts and bruises some of which had faded where as others were fresh. Why the hell did I did I leave the city...especially the day before my damned meeting with Loren! he shouted in his head. Well theres a career opportunity that is pretty dead now...hell, what has it been? Almost and entire season that I've been gone!? Yeah that opportunity is probably shot...
Marcus didn't have much recollection of what had happened for the past season. All he could remember was being jumped and knocked out before getting a glimpse of his attackers and waking up with a bag over his head. Anything else between then and now was merely bits and pieces that he could put together...most of which involved being beaten, bruised, burned, and other nasty things. Marcus finally decided to make a run for it the previous night...and somehow it worked, despite being bound and blindfolded. The blindfold slid off after a few minutes of running, and after he was sure he wasn't being followed, he managed to break out of his binding with using the point of sharp rock. He spent the night resting against the trunk of a large oak tree, bruised and broken.
The suns rays filtered through the trees of the Bronze Wood as Marcus walked through the forest. He hoped to find the Kabrin Road, for it ould surely lead him back to Syliras. Every few steps Marcus would trip or stumble a bit, a constant reminder of the torment he had just been through. Who had taken me? Bandits? Hell if I know I was practically blindfolded the entire time. Suddenly a feeling of sadness overtook Marcus, his dreams were crushed. The Syliran Knights, or Syliras for that matter, had not a clue whether he was alive. Would he even be recognized? Are the people he knew still even there anymore? A lot can happen in a season. Marcus did have one thing to be thankful for however, that he had left his belongings back in the city. He was kidnapped, but not robbed, not that the former is preferable to the latter.