Lynx was extremely disappointed that he wasn't able to get into the barrier. He grabbed his sketchbook and went to leave, but was suddenly picked up by what seemed to him to be a human. Because of this, he didn't hear the greeting of the other dragon that had tried to speak to him. The human carried him through the barrier without a problem. He was eager to be able to go through the barrier and study the dragons, but this was overwhelming to him. He became extremely anxious. He was scared that the dragons hated demons, and if he were to be discovered, he would be toast. As the human carried him through, he saw the tree-creature standing in front of him. He could smell that it was a demon. He glared at the tree with suspicion, since he was still under the impression that all other demons were blood-thirsty murderers. He looked over to the town where the dragons were, and realized the human carrying him was actually a dragon. He smelled the person carrying him, and indeed did not smell like a human. As anxious as Lynx was about going into the town, rather than his safe-distance studying, he was also quite excited. He was curious to see what dragons were like in their homeland. Oh, the drawings he'll add in his notebook! He was grateful that he had a free tour-guide as well. What more could he ask for? He glared at the tree-demon again. He mentally swore that if the other demon would try to do damage to any of the dragons or the town, he would help stop him.