The musician had just randomly started playing and in doing so he'd done them a great favor. T'charrl seemed to calm down ones the notes began flowing, and though perhaps against his will Shu finally managed to get to sleep. Takeshi watched his little brother during the entire duration of the trip, frowning every time there was the slightest twitch or uneasy movement. If he was having a bad dream then he'd hopefully get through it okay, they didn't want to wake Shu seeing how tired he was earlier. Eventually the younger Saiyan was moved to his brother's side, kept close enough so he had some comfort but at least he wasn't using Takeshi as a seat any longer. A good while had passed until the musician finally stopped his playing, and not long thereafter they had finally found what they were looking for. At least that's what the musician said, Takeshi couldn't see anything other than trees below them. Following their escort's instructions they gradually descended towards the ground, having to search a little bit for some open land to set down on. Small fields of grass broke up the forest here and there, and a pair of rivers seemed to encompass the area they were supposed to be visiting. But where in the world was the city? "Uh... You sure this is the right place...?" Takeshi asked, frowning as he peered over the side as best he could. It was hard to see much from the bench, and he didn't want to move what with Shu using his thigh as a makeshift pillow. Craning his neck unsuccessfully he let out a sigh, leaning back and scratching at his head. "I kind of figured we'd see... Well, you know, a city. There's nothing but trees down there." He didn't think they were tricked or anything, but it was really confusing as to what was going on. Maybe the guy didn't want them landing in the actual city and they were going to walk the rest of the way in; considering that their ship was completely new to this world that wasn't such an unreasonable idea. If they were indeed at their destination then they should be ready to get moving which meant time to wake Shu up. Looking down at his brother Takeshi smiled, giving Shu a little shake before playfully poking at his nose. "Hey buddy... Wake up, we're here," he whispered, giving his nose a second poke. It was so nice to be back home, and so quickly too. If he had flown under his own power this might have been possible, but his wings would have hurt so bad they may well have fallen off afterwards. To think they had something like this, it really was a majestic invention. No doubt someone had seen them by now and word of an odd flying machine had been spread, so he wouldn't be terribly surprised if some guards met them when they did land. "It is the right place, yes. Our city isn't the same as the one T'charrl is from; many cities on our world are different from one another, we're all like different cultures in that way," the musician answered, smiling as he walked over to the railing and looked down, "It's what makes my job so much fun. I get to explore other kingdoms, see things few see and write songs about it. This little adventure of ours is certainly going to be one of those songs." Smiling thoughtfully the musician grabbed up his lute once more, strumming a few strings thoughtfully as he hummed under his breath. Lyrics would come in time, he'd have the chance to toy around with it some once they settled down. Haku was fair lost as to where they were too, even while looking over the rails. There had to be something down there and yet none of them could see a single thing. Canopies were too thick to peer through, and the fields were all empty for the most part. There was some weird colored grass in a couple of them, he wondered if they might be some kind of crop or just alien grass. Folding his arms on the railing he rested his chin on them, letting out a long sigh as he peered down. As far as his adventures went this was by far the most peaceful, and boring. He wasn't craving a battle or anything like that but he just wasn't used to so much casual time, it was odd. In fact the amount of time the Princes and their friends spent doing basically nothing was strange considering everything going on around them, it was like they were ignoring it or something. Shrugging the thought off for now Haku pushed away from the railing, going over to see how T'charrl was doing with the landing part. He'd managed to fly them here with no problem, but now came the landing which was supposed to be the trickiest part. "Do you remember what the weird guy said to do?" he asked, looking over the controls curiously.