Janius was at first surprised to halt by the city tree. It was a magnificent sight, but he kept forgetting that just about everything in cities was new to Kaleeth. He turned and looked at the tree once more with Kaleeth, but didn't have much to comment on. Hist trees were not really as culturally significant to him. Kaleeth's question was curious, though. "No, I can't say I have." He looked sideways at her, "Actually, before Rhazii was birthed I hadn't really seen anything being born." Janius shifted to see the hatching pools and simply looked at them for a few seconds. He realised the naivety of expecting one of the many eggs to hatch before his eyes, not that it was easy to see any of them from here. "Do any of those look like they're about to hatch?" Janius asked as sincerely as he could. "Very good, very good." Ariel nodded frantically, but still showed a glad smile, "Alright...well..." she looked around the ground and landed her palms against her hips as if she had still forgotten one last thing. After a breath, she at least thought to wave and say farewell, "I will see you all later then. Good luck!" With that, Ariel turned and began to briskly make her way back to her shop. She wished she could have stayed with the pack to help them find places to sell goods, but if she didn't finish brewing that sunburn cream for Ms Farla by the end of the day, there would be words she would rather not hear. Before the pack started to move, Fendros turned to Ahnasha. "If you're the one who is going to be doing the talking, do you want me to hold onto Rhazii for a while?" For the moment, Rhazii was enamoured by the sights, sounds, and smells around him, but Fendros predicted that walking around all day talking to people and seeing so many new things would tire him out quickly. When that happened, they would need to pause to calm him and put him to sleep. It may not be an advantageous event while trying to haggle a selling price.