Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-31595069-20181202050153/@comment-30655593-20181211201141

(Tikkit is correct, Markus chose to fight with the villagers due to a possible higher pay with some possible added items that could prove very useful in the future. Markus isn't exactly the heroic type but not on the side of being evil either. There's still good intentions behind the attack as if they capture the Princess than they can make their demands, fix the village, and safely return the Princess... Or that's what Markus's intentions are. If he finds that he's been lied to about their intentions with the Princess, there will be hell to pay as being manipulated isn't one of Markus's favorite things. )

''The captain wouldn't get out another word after grabbing his leg which was immediately met with a swift kick to the head, knocking him out cold. ''"I don't know what made that seem like a good idea." He spoke to himself as he walked away from the captain and towards more guards, putting his swords on his belt and reached for his staff.

"You all would throw yourselves in front of an unstoppable force without a second thought... I can't tell whether to call you all courageous or idiots..." ''He muttered to himself with the intent to take out more guards but caught sight of the Princess writing the diagram in blood. He immediately started analyzing the situation. ''

''"She's writing something, no doubt magic. No idea if she's near finishing or not. She doesn't want to spill blood so it might be some kind of mental spell, perhaps a sleeping spell that would affect both parties. Due to the large number of people it has to affect, it's going to have an area of effect. It's in blood so it's probably powerful. Do I have time to stop her...?" All of this went through his head in a matter of seconds. He then decided: The distance he needed to travel was too far to stop her. She'd probably finish by the time he opened the carriage door. He quickly turned around and shot his grappling hook, it wrapped around a branch and swung as far as he could away from the area and once his feet hit the ground he ran a distance. Once he felt like he was at a safe distance he watched from afar with his spyglass to see just what was about to happen.''