Upon asking the innkeeper about something to bathe Rhazii in, he was quick to retrieve a small, clean trough from the kitchen and let Fendros know about the well out the back and the kettle on the fire. Fendros requested that a bath for himself and Ahnasha be prepared, and then returned up to the room with the trough partially full of cold water with a lump of soap and a brush floating within. It would take a short while for the kettle to come to a boil to heat Rhazii's bath, but the innkeeper knew some magics to heat their own bath in a comparatively shorter time for the greater volume. Fendros' entire body began to scratch as he saw the soap begin to dissolve a film onto the cold water, he was anticipating being clean again after so long. "Yes, that's certainly true." Fendros answered Ahnasha's question, sitting down again, "Back with my family, we would look forward coming to the Imperial City when my father would consult wine brokers. There was always something new each time." Fendros smiled, "Perhaps some time we might come back. It will be more like the time we had in Vos." He glanced down at Rhazii, "Except with Rhazii in our arms, or alongside us, rather than within you." Janius gestured in dismissal to Meesei, "Oh, no, it will be fine. Let's go have a look. It was impressive the last time I saw it." With that, Janius turned and lead everyone through the gate on the outer wall to proceed across the bridge to the separate circular fort that was the university. At the university's main gate was a pair of hooded legionnaires that were recognisable as battlemages. The pack proceeded without obstruction through the gate and the area opened up to a courtyard of trees with stairs leading up to a tower in the centre. Imperial banners draped over the tower highlighted the pale grey stone with lines of red. At the top of the stairs was a patterned circular mosaic of an eye within a gold and blue star. The insignia of the now disbanded Mages Guild. Also at the top of the stairs, Janius turned around and squinted his eyes. Just to make sure that he had not missed something, he peered down the stairs again. "Where did Sabine go?" He asked simply. She was nowhere to be seen by anyone. "She was behind us in the Arboretum. Where is she?"