Tannis will hesitate when he is asked about school, and his reason for being in Southam.
"I... I am concerned that I should not tell you, Sir. It..." Tannis sighs and shakes his head, looking to the sky before continuing. "I do not believe in lying. However, telling the truth truth in this instance puts both of us at risk, so I have to trust in your discretion, Sir.
The official story is that when the Eastern Army returned to Newbore City, I stayed in Southam to render aid if there were any more trouble from the Felin forces. That's what I am supposed to tell people."
Tannis falls silent as they walk. The silence stretches on, to a point where any reasonable listener might believe he had reached the end of his tale. A few more seconds tick by, though, and Tannis continues... although his voice is softer. He simply cannot keep the sadness out.
"The truth... the truth is that my class and the regiment of city guard we marched out with met Felin forces in the Hildreth marshes of all places. It was carnage. When I came to... I think I was the last living person on the battlefield. There were already ghouls feasting. I found classmates, even my teacher... everyone died. I survived by luck, I took arrows and collapsed but they pierced my shoulder. I fled towards Southam, pushing through the night to bring a warning to the town in case they were in danger. I told the Governor, but collapsed from exhaustion right after.
By the time I woke up, the good news was that peace was attained when our side defeated the Felins at Redwick. The bad news... was that the battle of Hidlreth marshes never happened. Our King was not about to dampen anyone's spirits by telling them of the death toll. Which would have been perfectly fine, except for one small, inconvenient problem..."
Tannis looks directly at the elderly man.
"And I am that problem."
Tannis goes back to watching where he was going as they walk. "I cannot return to my school, because my school is in the capitol city. I cannot return to the capitol city, under penalty of death. I am the only proof of what happened, and the king... well, he's the king. I don't blame the Governor or the Archmaster of my school. I don't believe either of them enjoy the position they've been put in, but both would like to live and so they comply.
Still... the Archmaster has agreed to help with my teachings, even over distance. The governor has agreed to let me stay in Southam, at least for the time being. Both are trying to help as much as they can, even while their hands are bound. I do honestly appreciate their efforts."
After a period of silence, Tannis adds, "But, you can see why I was hesitant to tell you... I would not want to be responsible for anything bad befalling you, Sir. I just don't feel right lying though... especially for the benefit of someone who has lied to everyone and threatened my life."