When Tallan came to, he felt elevated. His stomach and shoulder stung, a pinging sensation firing. He winced and slightly groaned, unable to keep his eyes open. He could feel the warmth of someone else, though remained quiet as he didn't feel strong enough to even speak.
Tallan woke up in a room that seemed familiar in a way that it wasn't. Above him was a high ceiling, made of stone and marble. He looked around for a moment, his eyes adjusting to the leaking light from the grand window to his right side. Tallan realized he was indeed somewhere new when he saw the face of a woman to his other side.
"Do not move. Your wounds are great, boy," she said, almost like she hated what she had done. Tallan huffed softly, slowly sitting up in the bed he laid in. His ragged shirt was gone, bandages and wraps against his skin. He looked down, only seeing the slightest bit of blood but it appeared to be old. He looked at the woman again who continued whatever it was she was doing.
"How long have I been here?" Tallan mustered up, his voice hoarse.
"Two days. You were found near our woods by by our Prince," she explained gently. Tallan shook his head.
"Where am I?" Tallan asked.
"You ask a lot of questions when you should be grateful your life has been saved," the woman spoke, her tone growing sour. Tallan winced, nodding, and stayed quiet the remainder of her time in the room with him.
"You may have a few visitors today. It isn't often we save what's outside our walls," she murmured before slipping through the heavy wooden doors, a bloodied pan in hand. Tallan sighed softly, adjusting his weight in the bed.
Tallan managed to rise to his feet, looking around the room. It was rather large - too large to be some sort of medical space. His feet were cold against the flooring, to which he shivered, but quickly adjusted as he began very slowly moving towards a bookcase. He observed them, dust collected all over them. He gave a distasteful look before pulling one off, flipping through its pages.
All of this was foreign to him. Had Tallan truly traveled this far? He looked around again, trying to make sense of it all. There had to be something that explained where he was, and when he found a thicker book, he grasped it and returned to the bed. He sat down, the book open in his lap. He found nothing. No kingdom name, lineage... was he even alive?
That's when Tallan decided he would have to wander. His dirty pants were his only article of clothing on, so he hoped anyone who would see him would be quick to realize he was in no place for a fight. He was hot and pale, his face a ghostly white. He was hungry, too, and maybe he could find something to ease the emptiness in his stomach.
Tallan slipped through the doors and looked around. Nobody was in the current corridor, but he heard very faint chatter. He began walking, his footsteps light as he held his side gently. He turned the corner, and to his luck, he found himself smelling homemade bread that permeated the air. He gave a small smirk before following the smell, soon entering some sort of kitchen.
A woman noticed him.
"You should be sleeping," she spoke. She was quite young, perhaps younger than himself, and gave a soft look towards Tallan.
"I haven't ate..." he trailed off. "Does everyone here know who I am?" Tallan inquired.
"We know you were found by our prince in the woods. You obviously don't know how to handle yourself," she said, grabbing a loaf of bread and tearing it in half. She tossed it towards Tallan, who caught it.
"Thanks," he said with the offer of a small smile.
"I'm Joanna," she said.
"Tallan," he replied, gesturing with the bread.
Her eyes slightly widened, and he felt a few more eyes on him.
"Like... Tallan Facklor?" Joanna questioned him, placing a hand on her hip.
Tallan nodded reluctantly.
"You're a long way from home then." Joanna turned her back before approaching Tallan. He was only slightly taller than her, her eyes a deep hazel color meeting his own.
"The Unwanted. Word travels fast you know. Most think you went and wandered off into the wilderness to die. Perhaps that is true," she continued on. Tallan said nothing.
"Personally, you look weak doing that," she said while pointing to his bandages.
"You disagree with the revoking of my title?" Tallan asked.
"I believe the Gods would know the answer to that," she said with a small chuckle.
"You're a tease!" Tallan exclaimed, laughing as well.
Tallan began talking to the other women in the kitchen, hoping it was okay for him to be there.