Kaleeth clearly had a hard time responding. Even with the walls hiding its base, the tower was colossal. She wondered at what it would be like for her to be at its top and look out over the land. It would probably be better to ask what she _couldn't_ see, rather than what she could.She had always been impressed by the old Ayleid ruins in Black Marsh, but this gave her a whole new respect for what they could do, as she remembered Janius telling her that it was them who originally built it. She wondered how a race that could have created such an impressive structure could have ever died out. "I...I...I don't. This is just..." She stammered, finally taking her eyes off of the tower to look around the docks around them. It was so densely packed with people, she wondered if there were more people here than in all of Thorn. Fortunately, being as social of an individual as she was, she was not afraid of even large crowds. More than anything, she was amazed. "There is just...so much of _everything_ here." While not nearly as amazed as Kaleeth, Ahnasha was clearly impressed by the sight as well. For Rhazii, he had been in enough cities and crowded places since his birth that he was not as afraid of large crowds as some other children, but even so, he seemed uncomfortable enough to hold on tightly to his mother. At the very least, he was not crying out at the top of his lungs. Upon Fendros' question, Ahnasha shook her head, still looking out over the sights with a slight grin. "No, I have never seen it except from a distance. The most I ever traveled when I lived in Leyawiin was to Bravil. I think you and Janius know more about this place than any of the rest of us." Nirasi gave a satisfied laugh upon seeing Kaleeth's reaction. "Ah, knew that'd be worth it. Well, good luck on whatever in Oblivion y'all are doin' here. I need to get to unloadin' cargo. Ah, but who knows, maybe we'll get a drink together before we set sail?" She commented, not awaiting a response before she walked off.