"Where am I?" Markus asked as soon as he awoke in an unfamiliar bed. He had no idea how long he had been out but his head was groggy with the feeling of long sleep. He sat up and leaned against the headboard of the temporary bed he was in. He was in a sort of tent, a kind he recognized as a Cornithian base camp tent. Markus swung his legs over the side of his bed and rubbed his forehead as he felt dizzy from the sudden movement. "What... happened?" Markus muttered to himself as he tried to recall the events of earlier. His memory seemed distorted and blurry all except for one scene. His revival, and the carnage he created afterward.
"I... I died." Markus muttered to himself, his hand moving up his chest to the spot where he was impaled by a spear. The memory of this seemed clear now and he remembered everything about that one singular instant. All the pain, anger, torment and peace. All their in one single moment and gone the next, as darkness took his body and put him into a deep slumber. "But how am I alive? And what happened to me afterwards? What was that... Power?"
"You're awake!" A voice rang out as whoever it was came into the tent. Markus looked up and recognized the owner of the voice as the soldier earlier.
"Oh, you." Markus spoke realizing he didn't even know the soldiers name, but that didn't matter. "Where is your commander? Why is this base still here, we've lost the war. We should disassemble before the base is found and we're crushed." Markus finally stood and sighed at his appearance. His clothing was completely torn to shreds and burnt in several places. The only thing that seemed to survive what happened was his scarf.
"There are new clothes there sir. We scraped together what little spare armour we had also but I'm afraid all we had were some gauntlets and shoulder pads. Ever since the last battle we wern't able to gather together the armour of our fallen comrades." Markus saw where he pointed and before long he had re clothed himself in a simple red shirt, baggy black pants and boots. He grabbed the shoulder pads first and placed each one on the appropriate shoulder, letting the straps that held them on cross along his body. The gauntlets were just plain steel gauntlets but felt comfortable as he slipped them on.
"Where's my blade?" Markus asked the soldier. The blade wasn't that important to Markus but it was a memento from his childhood. The soldier looked down worriedly and Markus understood immediately. "What happened?"
"A bomb must have fallen on it, when I found it, it was... completely destroyed." The soldier took out a bundle from his pack and placed it on the ground in front of Markus, who simply kicked it out so he could see what was inside. His blade has broken into two pieces, the broken ends completely melted. It was obvious even to the untrained eye that no bomb could have done something like this but there was no other way to explain it so evidently they had just accepted this reasoning. "There are other blades, just like this one we have around for you to use."
"Thank you, could you take me to your commander? I need to go somewhere and I require his permission to leave, considering he'll be my superior, even if only for a short while."
"Understood sir, I'll take you to him now."
"I... I died." Markus muttered to himself, his hand moving up his chest to the spot where he was impaled by a spear. The memory of this seemed clear now and he remembered everything about that one singular instant. All the pain, anger, torment and peace. All their in one single moment and gone the next, as darkness took his body and put him into a deep slumber. "But how am I alive? And what happened to me afterwards? What was that... Power?"
"You're awake!" A voice rang out as whoever it was came into the tent. Markus looked up and recognized the owner of the voice as the soldier earlier.
"Oh, you." Markus spoke realizing he didn't even know the soldiers name, but that didn't matter. "Where is your commander? Why is this base still here, we've lost the war. We should disassemble before the base is found and we're crushed." Markus finally stood and sighed at his appearance. His clothing was completely torn to shreds and burnt in several places. The only thing that seemed to survive what happened was his scarf.
"There are new clothes there sir. We scraped together what little spare armour we had also but I'm afraid all we had were some gauntlets and shoulder pads. Ever since the last battle we wern't able to gather together the armour of our fallen comrades." Markus saw where he pointed and before long he had re clothed himself in a simple red shirt, baggy black pants and boots. He grabbed the shoulder pads first and placed each one on the appropriate shoulder, letting the straps that held them on cross along his body. The gauntlets were just plain steel gauntlets but felt comfortable as he slipped them on.
"Where's my blade?" Markus asked the soldier. The blade wasn't that important to Markus but it was a memento from his childhood. The soldier looked down worriedly and Markus understood immediately. "What happened?"
"A bomb must have fallen on it, when I found it, it was... completely destroyed." The soldier took out a bundle from his pack and placed it on the ground in front of Markus, who simply kicked it out so he could see what was inside. His blade has broken into two pieces, the broken ends completely melted. It was obvious even to the untrained eye that no bomb could have done something like this but there was no other way to explain it so evidently they had just accepted this reasoning. "There are other blades, just like this one we have around for you to use."
"Thank you, could you take me to your commander? I need to go somewhere and I require his permission to leave, considering he'll be my superior, even if only for a short while."
"Understood sir, I'll take you to him now."