4th of Fall, 512 AV
Elem had butterflies in his stomach along the entire walk to town. He knew that his duty as a citizen was to defend himself and the city, though he had no idea what that entailed. As far back as he could remember, he had never been in a fight. It was probably his pubescent growth spurt which had driven off the bullies in his younger years. He sort of wished he had gotten in a tussle or two, just so that today would not be quite so nerve wracking.
Once he had arrived in town, he took the left that led him on his familiar route to the Society. His mind tried to steer him there instead of his destination, the Tuvya Sasaran, but he knew that he could put it off no longer, wishing to be treated as equally as a human Kuvan could be. As he traversed through Semele Park, with its lovely sunken displays of flora, his butterflies became bats as sweat beaded on his forehead. How could he square this away with Rak'keli? Fighting meant injuring, which led to injuries which he would be sworn to heal. Why injure in the first place?
The sounds of practiced and measured blows and shouts could be heard as he approached the low building, stopping outside its doors to take it in and take a few calming breaths. Stepping in and sliding the doors aside, an Akalak approached him, long hair tied back behind his head. He wore only a pair of pants, his size and girth making Elem swallow down the bats before they became buzzards. He spoke in Common, thankfully. No doubt it was the staple for human visitors. "Greetings! Welcome to Tuvya Sasaran. How may I be of assistance?"
His booming voice gave Elem an impression of what his war cry might be like. Pushing the thought aside, he he smiled and responded. "Yes, well, I hope so. I am Elem Bree of Zeltiva. I recently came to the city at the end of Summer and I reside and work at the Sanctuary. I saw in the laws of Riverfall that Kuvan must be available and able to defend the city. I am certainly willing, but I lack any kind of training. I am also marked by Rak'keli and I am unsure of how fighting works in Her eyes." It was a mouthful, but it felt good to have it all out.