[img]http://fontmeme.com/newcreate.php?text=Taran&name=DJB%20Scruffy%20Angel.ttf&size=40&style_color=47A83E[/img] [color=00a651]"Well then, I suggest we go, we are burning valuable...ship docking light,"[/color] Taran glanced down towards the coffee shop, spotting Winston entering. [color=00a651]"Look, even the old man has managed to be productive, while we have all just been standing here," [/color] He shook his head. [color=00a651]"What do you say Your Royal Highness,"[/color] his attention focusing in Prince down by his feet. [color=00a651]"Care to join me in some shenanigans and tomfoolery," [/color]He needed to move and it needed to be now. He held out his hand to the other boy, offering him assistance with getting to his feet. [color=00a651]"I'm thinking about heading down to the shopping district, the dodgy end, in case anyone gets bored with /coffee/,"[/color] In cities like this, one did not even have to be looking for anything in particular to find something interesting. As soon as he left the dock, the city seemed to encompass it so that is became unnoticeable. There were people milling about everywhere, and while the city was not as lively as Tre'Vada, it had a culture all its own. The soot covered everything, giving everything and everybody a constant dirty look. Yet, not twenty feet away, there was a group of men sitting criss-cross on a thread bare rug, each holding a violin that had seen much better day. But the music that came from the instruments was probably just as good as the kind that filled the halls of the high courts. He scanned the crowed again and spotted a few boys, probably the sons of the men playing who flitted in and out of the crowed. Occasionally holding out a jar for tips and just as often reaching into stranger's robes and helping themselves when they felt the tip was lacking. It was a tactic that he had done himself in his younger years, before he was the one that would be sitting (well, moving) on the carpet. He laughed a little at the antics before trying to pick the best pathway through the crowed.