Elias' tail twitched behind him, in a friendly if not cautious motion. He didn't even have time to utter an hello before his packmate continued, insisting that he had no malicious intentions. Okay? Elias didn't know the man very well, but he hadn't assumed that they were enemies by any stretch of the word. Clearly he was referring to whatever this was, that he'd even go as far to fish for him after the deed was done. And then it all made sense, this was a rank challenge. The pieces all slotted into place as Elias nodded slowly, he wasn't exactly sure how such affairs were supposed to work. Back home in it's glory days, the ranks had been solid and unshifting, like the foundations of the mountain they called home. Gaining prestige wasn't impossible but...this wasn't how it was done and Elias had never even thought about it before, he'd been happy as he was. Just glad to serve.
And yet Aytigin insisted this was a necessary evil, that in order to make a difference he needed Elias' rank. The Selwyn's nose twitched at the thought. He needed an arbitrary number for that? What was stopping him from just making a change as things stood? His logic didn't settle with Elias but he had no intentions of trying to poke holes in his reasoning, if this is what he wanted then who was Elias to stop him?
Elias had never enjoyed fighting, just because he could didn't mean he wanted to. At all. But...he glanced over to the side, to his daughter who watched on in silence. Would it be weak, pathetic, of him to roll over and expose his throat? To just give Aytigin what he wanted without even trying to stand up for himself? What sort of message would that send Ellery? And perhaps worst of all, what would Nin think? So many questions swirled around in his mind, before shifting into tiny thorns that pushed themselves in deep, till he bled.
Fine. If this was what it took then Elias wouldn't back down, not today.Nodding, Elias sent Aytigin a firm stare, a rare sort of look from the gentle Selwyn.
"If that's what you want then... okay." He shrugged, his hefty shoulders rising and falling in a swift, if not lazy motion.
Adjusting his stance, Elias pulled in a deep breath then allowed the air to hiss out from between his greeted teeth. Time to get this show on the road, huh? Without further ado, Elias offered his opponent one last moment, a tangible delay, before he charged forward, intending to barge into Ayti with all of his weight. There was no point in wielding his teeth, they were big boys their bulk would be more than enough to settle this fair and square.