It had been a lonely thirty-four days and nights. With only Alluia to keep him company, she were a great horse, certainly the best he had ever riden, but she did not speak much. So she did little to keep his loneliness at bay. As the pair arrived at the first destination of their travel, the blasted sea Markus had seen so many times in his childhood. After almost a decade in exile, he was once again looking upon the same sea as he had growing up. It did not bring back any pleasant memories. But he did smile, for at least the travel through the forest was at an end and he could see farther than the next tree. With tired eyes he looked across the water, perhaps hoping to spot a ship sail in the distance, or a fisherman out trying to earn a days work. But there was nothing, but the never ending sea in sight. Alluia made a sound beneath him and Markus snapped out of his trance. At start of the journey his nerves had been wrecking him and the nights had been far from pleasant. It had lasted a week, perhaps less perhaps more. But at one point, his weary body demanded rest, damned if he was sitting on a horse at the time. He stayed seated, as much a testament to his own stupidity as it was a testament to the reliable nature of the tiaden warhorse. After that unpleasant experience, Markus had calmed himself by oddly enough resorting to his weakest of his skills, not for the practicality of it, but rather, for the calming effect it had upon him. A mage knight had taught him of Fluxing and in teaching him that, he had shown Markus how to meditate and calm himself. He had never called upon the power, the temptation had been there, but his iron will had broken the temptation with ease.
At the end, he sat here, watching a part of the ocean he had thought himself free from, but at least it was Nyka and not Zeltiva that lay to the north (if he had traveled correctly). The smartest plan would be to travel to Nyka, not necesarrily enter the city, but rather just to make sure that he was in fact south of the city. Would ease his heart of a lot of worry. So his first plan would be to travel north until he saw the city. Then, make his way south again. Away from the city. He had heard about the city and from what he had understood, he could not expect to procure any supplies from there, so he had to rely upon himself. But as he would travel north, he would look out for signs of life. Campfires and shelters. Temporary as well as more permanent looking shelters and for anything of interest, like trees that carried late autumn fruit or bushes with berries for him to gather. After travelling north until he saw the city, he would go about it methodically. Travel south while looking for any signs of life or areas where humanoid life could be expected to live. As he was looking for a mage, he would also be on the look out for anything strange, like scarred land or signs of fire where none ought to have been. It would be difficult, but if he kept his eyes and ears open, he would have a good chance of coming home to Syliras alive and, more importantly, with the mage in tow.
Markus looked to the left, Nyka ought to be in that direction. He knew a little of surviving in the wilds, and travelling east meant that north was on the left. Reaching the Bristol Bay was a good indicator that he had succeeded in steering east, but having the grace of Syna to follow each morning, made things much easier to navigate. He had a simple plan, it was just time to execute it in order. When, and he was quite confident he would, he found the mage, he would have to take things as they came. But before he thought of her, it was time to find Nyka and make sure he had not travelled too far north. He turned Alluia north and started having her walk.