□t□the B□ttle of□Blackridge,□Mar□us □ed his □roo□s□with unmatc□□d skill and□ferocity. Despit□□being outnu□bered□ he □ou□ht wit□ a determ□□ation tha□ □eemed to d□f□ □ll l□gic. W□th □ach □wing o□ hi□ sword, he□carved a path th□ough th□ enemy□□an□s□ □is□□ravery be□omi□g the s□□ff of legen□□□The tide of battle tu□ne□ in Al□oria's fa□or, thank□□to Marcus's le□d□rship and courage.