Markus Eldridge
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Markus Eldridge
Darkness, cold, lifeless, repressing. Anyone within the room, would see nothing but endless back, no lights, and no colors. The silence was deafening, endless, total. Not even the roaches could get through. For most, the totality of it would be maddening. For the Chaos Mage, it was comforting. Despite the darkness, he could see perfectly. The room was probably no more than fifteen feet in one direction, and ten in the other. Along the far wall was a solid metal door, the slit currently close. Not far from it would be a table, and two chairs. The table had an iron ring within the center, and all of the furniture was bolted to the ground.
Beyond that would be a wall of metal bars, the allow unknown to the Progeny. Though, he had no doubt they were as close to unbreakable as one could get. Within the bars would be his ‘room’. A mostly unadorned stone cell. Dark stone walls, floor, and ceiling greeted him in all directions. Along the back wall would be a bed, and other ‘necessities’ would be scattered throughout the room.
Sitting on the floor, along the western wall his back to stone, his arm mere inches from the bars Markus was leaning back. His eyes were closed, and if it was not four the occasional breath, he would be completely motionless. Being so solitary was… strange… for the chaos mage. After all, up until their spat Markus had always had at least Aporia to speak with. Yet now, whether out of choice or some other reason she was silent. Not that he cared.
In truth, Markus had found himself caring about less and less since his quest to find, and kill, his father had started. The man had eluded him, somehow always remaining one step ahead, always remaining just out of grasp. The chaos mage could not understand how none of his avenues had worked, he had hunted down almost every member of his father’s inner circle, and killed many of them. Each leading him one step closer, yes still the monster of a man evaded. Then, one day, Markus found himself confronted by the Runeknights, and not just any members. But, Mythal and Serilda. Two of the most powerful mages in Fiore, and leaders of the Runeknights. Though after reflecting the chaos mage fully understood why it had to be them, he had never expected such a turn of events.
Although he did not go down peacefully, the result was the same. Here he was. Rotting away. While his father continued doing as he willed. Markus had no idea how long he had been within the room, it could have been days, or weeks. Time seemed to have lost meaning. Not that it was the first time for such a thing. This room was nothing compared to the maze in Void.
Suddenly, Markus’ ears would prick as the silence was broken. In the distance, he could hear a door opening, before closing. Followed by footsteps… which was strange in itself. Generally, when Markus got ‘visitors’ there were no more than two sets of steps. His curiosity however did not last long, as he could tell with certainty that they were headed in his direction, and soon enough with a blinding light, the far door to his cell would be open. A man in Runeknight uniform would then step in, touch in hand.
Markus, blinded by the light would turn away as the man spoke. “Get Up. You are coming with me.” He would say forcefully, as sternly as possible. Yet, Markus could hear the slight crack in his voice. After all, the difference in their powers was very much noticeable. Without saying a work he would stand, as the Runeknight unlocked his cell door, and gestured for Markus to go first through the back metal door.
Without a word, Markus would walk forward to find half a dozen Runeknights standing around the door, surrounding him. Non would meet his eyes. Seems they had something against looking at an H+ ‘murderer’. With a sigh, he would remain passive as one of the men attached metal rings to his wrists, and feet, all of which were attached by heavy chain.
“Walk.” The first man would say, pressing into Markus’ back. As the group walked, Markus would keep his eyes forward. Flanked on all sides, he was forced to shuffle at the pace set by the group. As they went from one level to the next the Markus realized they were headed for the same place he had entered. Curiosity plaguing his mind, he would finally step through the final door into the courtyard beyond.
Seems it was time to learn what was next for him.