505 AV – 64th of summer. Markus Andres was walking down a quiet path in the Syliran castle. He wasn’t in a good mood, he was rarely in a good mood in this city. The naked stone walls sucked out all the fun and pleasure of being training. If that had any fun to begin with. Markus had turned 13 almost half a season ago. Still no master or mentor. Whatever they called them at this castle. He had expected that, so he didn’t feel his pride hurt as much as he would have expected. But still. It left him with so much anger that it took all of his willpower to keep it in check and not throw a temper tantrum in the face of the first person who got in his way. But it was quite simple. Markus was sick and tired of being a page. It was the same job day in and day out. Follow inane orders. Do simple boring tasks. Follow stupid lessons with other kids. It wasn’t what he had expected when he had been forced to leave Zeltiva. Back then he had had the choice of running away and become a street urchin, or follow his father’s wishes to become a Syliran Knight. The idea of being a street urchin sounded much better as Markus walked down those dull hallways. Hearing his own steps echo suddenly. He snapped back to the present and looked around. He was close, or so he thought, everything looked similar. But yes, he got a feeling in his guts that he was close to the right place. He saw the opening to where he was headed. He stepped through the opening and expected there to be more than a single knight in the room. He looked around and noticed how it was decorated. Or rather. How it wasn’t decorated. The walls were bare. Barer than what was usual for the castle’s interior. He saw a table with a single chair on the other side. The knight looked up when he walked through the opening. Markus knew protocol when he entered a room, he was supposed to say something, but he really didn’t care about those stupid rules. ‘Identify yourself.’ The man said with a stern voice. Looking directly down at Markus. Who stared him right back into the eyes. Not caring much for the consequences, he was on his way out. After all. “Why should I? You ob-.“ Markus never even saw the knight move. |