Timestamp: Spring 50, 515 AV Kailey had been well within the Akalak's homeland for some time now, and as such, she had begun to grow used to the place. The novelty of the waterfall in the backdrop had worn off, as did their rules, which she had viewed as strange. She no longer was caught by surprise as those with dark blue skin walked past. Or those with red or green. She no longer questioned where to turn left or right, or where to go on straight ahead. She no longer needed to consult her map, or ask directions to get from one place or another, and finally, could say with some certainty that she now knew how to get around Riverfall, (although, she still got lost from time to time. Although, she'd never admit as much). And with this knowledge, came an even greater knowledge of knowing which structures were houses, and which were public places- meeting grounds, government buildings, areas to get good food and bad. A place even, where she had heard that combat was taught. Well two places- one for unarmed practices, and one for armed, and since it was raining, she decided to give one of those two places its initial visit- the place that taught unarmed combat, as it was raining and she had nothing better to do. Thus, Kailey sped through the city streets until she reached the Tuvya Sasaran, and headed inside. Once within she shook herself out, and pulled off her shoes, putting them in the row beside the others as the scent of incense and sweat filled her nostrils. She smiled weakly as she closed her eyes, and allowed herself to soak it in a moment, until the sound of someone clearing their throat drew her out of her time alone. Kailey opened her eyes only to find herself head to mid-chest with an Akalak. A deep blue-skinned one with dark black hair, left down, although the front, where his bangs were, was thinly braided. He had no facial hair, pale blue eyes, and a large nose. He wore no shoes, and only a simple, loose-fitting pair of trousers. No shirt, so that his abs and his arm muscles were exposed. They bulged as he folded his arms over his chest, and stared down at Kailey. His expression seemingly cold as he asked, "may I help you?" Kailey nodded. "I heard that you can come here and learn how to fight," she said, as she listened to the sound of shouting men. Load thumps and crashes. The Akalak nodded. "Is this true?" she asked, (although she already knew that it was). The Akalak nodded. "Can I be taught here?" the Kelvic inquired. The Akalak nodded. "But it will cost you." Kailey said nothing. Of course, she thought to herself. "But we can discuss that later," the Akalak said. "Depending on how often you come to learn, and for how long," he paused, "do you know that yet?" Kai shook her head. "Very well," the Akalak replied, as he took a moment to consider. "Have you had any formal training, do you know how to fight at all?" The Kelvic shook her head, tousling her long mane of hair. "No training... and minimal experience." She paused. "So not very well." The Akalak said nothing for a moment. "Fine," he continued as he unfolded his arms and waved her along, "follow me," he added, as he turned abruptly upon his heels and began to lead the Kelvic through the building. Through a small hall that ended with another sliding door, the same as the first entrance. "Right this way," he said, as he stopped beside it to open the door, revealing a room with a padded floor. Another Akalak instructor standing in the corner, who looked much the same as the first, and a few Akalak training in the center under his supervision. Four stuffed training dolls in each of the corners, and little other adornment. The Akalak waited at the entrance, so Kailey did the same. Until they were finally acknowledged a few minutes later when she had begun to fidget, hopping lightly back and forth on the balls of her feet. "Yes?" the Akalak asked, as he came to stand in front of them, allowing Kai to realize that his eyes seemed a near white. "I've brought another student for you Soren," the first man said. Soren nodded. "Just test her out for today, see what she can do. Then we can see if we need to place her elsewhere." "Standard," Soren replied, as the first Akalak smiled, and then moved away, closing the door behind him, and leaving Kailey all alone in a room filled with five, large burly Akalak males. |