Partly because of her curiosity, and partly because of a desire to speak with Janius, Kaleeth decided to join him in searching for a ship. Before they parted ways, Kaleeth traded some of what she was carrying with Lorag so that she had items they did not intend to sell, mostly cuts of meat from common animals. She also carried Leaps, as he would be less bothersome with her and Janius than he would be with the rest of the pack. As they walked through the city towards the docks, Kaleeth could hardly believe the size of everything. Many of the buildings were larger than any she had seen before, and there were many more than she would have ever expected to see in one place. Although the majority demographic of the city was Argonian, Thorn was one of the Black Marsh cities with a higher percentage of non-Argonian residents. She had never seen so many humans or elves in one place, and just like with Ariel, it was bizarre to hear so many of them speaking fluently in Jel. The way to the docks led through the center of the city, which meant they passed right by the city tree. Kaleeth paused completely to stare at it in awe from outside the fence which protected it. It was the largest she had seen in her life, moreso than the one in Stormhold, or any of the locations which her village stayed through the seasons. "This is...amazing. I have never seen the Hist grow so large. It must be a very old tree, and the city must take care of it very well. And look at the hatching pools; I have never seen so many eggs in one place. Have you ever seen an Argonian hatch?" She asked. Meesei made note of each of the stores that Ariel recommended. All of the hides and furs they intended to sell were in great condition, as the pack was quite adept at killing their prey without excess damage to the hide. With Ariel's recommendations, they had the potential to make a decent amount of gold. As Ariel was about to leave, she asked about their plans for dinner later that day, albeit with a noticeable amount of anxiety in her tone, so Meesei gave a reassuring nod and a smile. "I do believe we will eat the food we already have once we make camp, but you are more than welcomed to join us. We have been staying in the swamp for weeks, so while I might find that pleasurable, for the sake of everyone else, I believe we will find a spot by the shore to stay for the night."