[quote=Wraithblade6] So, in seeking an audience with the high priest and governor of the city, Elysia is led to a large room that could be considered an office or meeting room. Obviously, it is heavily guarded, and images of the Lore of the Elder God line the walls, etc. Clergy are all over teh place, but they immediately recognise her with her wings. some gasp and ask what happened to her, others bow, some fall to their knees unable to believe what they are seeing. Finally, she approaches the high priest, Father Roland Polvark. The priest has black short hair, speckled with grey and stern eyes. He bows before her. "How may i aid you, Elysia?" [/quote] elycia, embarrassed by the spectacle of people falling to their knees before her, assists them to rise to their feet with a kind smile even though she was unsteady on her own feet, while she stops to explain that she was injured dealing with the male angel that had come earlier causing trouble, the news of which would surely have reached the people. after dealing with everyone that wondered or had difficulty believing what they were seeing she finally reaches the head priest and gives a small curtsy out of respect for his title and her standing as not much more than an outsider even she was seen as a divine blessing by some as her wings marked her an angel. "i've come to request employment. i was recently injured as you might have heard by now and my care giver has been requested to handle your great hunt so i find myself needing to be self sufficient. if you have a position open i have skills in healing magic, defensive magic, and leading prayers as i'm sure one of your stature can see the benefit of one such as myself assisting in religious services and mayhaps a hunter being offered a prayer by an angel would assist in their hunt? all i ask in return is a room and modest payment" she says evenly, keeping herself calm in her conduction of business, curtsying again once her 'resume' was aired, her wings splaying out as if to give off a sense of elegance even if she was hiding the fact of how unsteady she was on her feet very well.