Ahnasha started to laugh. "Steal my heart? Gallus, you underestimate me. If anything, he was the one who didn't want to see me go. Now, whether he actually cared about me or just saw me as a way out of poverty, I don't really know, but...well let's just say there was a reason my parents didn't like him. He wasn't that bright, and had a personality as interesting as a wooden post. Like I said, I think I just wanted him because my parents didn't. In the end, I had to kick his tail to get him to finally leave me alone. Literally. The healers had a hard time getting it to heal back right. His friends ended up nicknaming him 'crook'." Looking over to Fendros beside her, Ahnasha nudged his shoulder. "Your face looks like you swallowed a lemon. Something wrong?" Peiter rubbed his chin, his eyes scanning over the docks. "The Khajiit are rather famous for their acrobats. Never seen one myself, but...I imagine they would perform somewhere that a lot of people would see them. If there isn't a festival or anything going on, and they're not being hired by anyone, then they probably are making their living through donations from their audience. They would go somewhere with a big crowd. Honestly, the market seems like the best place to look. Some cities don't allow performances in the middle of the market, but they might set up just beyond it. I don't know exactly where that would be from here, but I imagine we can just follow the crowds. In any case, it's going to be somewhere inside the walls." The trio finally moved away from the docks and through the gate into the city proper. What Peiter noticed rather quickly was the sheer vibrance of pretty much everything around them. The architecture was unlike anything he had seen in Cyrodiil. Imperial structures were strong, but simple. They often carried a sort of military uniformity that reflected the structure of the Empire itself, but in this place, the buildings seemed to flow. A lot of their walls, supports, and decorative designs were curved and fluid. And, most of all, everything was so colorful. The buildings, the decorative banners on the streets, and even the people's clothing were all a mix of bright colors that made the entire place feel alive. "Well, the Imperial City almost seems boring by comparison to this, and certainly Bruma. Have you ever been to a place with such vibrance?"