Ahnasha returned her old dress to her room, then rushed to return to the festival as soon as possible. She had only been to any sort of celebration like this once in her life, as a child, so it was something she was curious to see. The crowd was just as thick as she remembered the first time they passed by, and considering that she wasn't the tallest of people, she had a hard time seeing around the square. She could faintly detect the scents of her pack members, but with how crowded the square was and how many other scents filled the air, they were drowned out by them all and nearly impossible to track. As such, she stood near the entrance to the square, trying to look through gaps in the crowd for someone she recognized. Hopefully, she wouldn't have to wander around aimlessly to find the others. Much like Ariel, Meesei truly did not know what to do. She had been told of celebrations like this, but had not actually seen one herself. Right now, this city seemed more foreign to her than any she had been in outside of Black Marsh. Lorag was following along, but considering that he was having to put forth effort to even remain standing, he didn't want to do anything that required him to actually...[i]do[/i] anything. Just looking at the sights would have to be good enough for him. Lorag glanced over to the part of the square where all the merchants were selling things and cocked his head to the side, staring at them for a few awkwardly silent moments. He wondered if they had anything that would help him stand...better. "I'm not entirely certain. I am not accustomed to public gathering like this. The music does sound familiar to me, but everything else is new. What would you be interested in seeing first?" Meesei asked. Rukeewei was browsing the merchants' stalls with a look of genuine confusion on his face. He was looking for something, but the problem was that he did not know exactly what it was he was looking for.