Sabine's expression became sly. She could think of one or two dares off the top of her head. She had no doubt that others would come to her mind. Tzirret and Sabine both followed Peiter above deck. From where the ship was in the docks, there wasn't much to see of the city itself apart from the walls and the top half of the tower. "Big," Sabine answered, stating the obvious, "Not as smelly as the docks. all of the buildings have the same white stone, all two levels or taller. There's a section that is a big garden, which is very pretty. Also a large circular temple, bigger than any city temple. There was an arena, but we did not go inside. There are not many trees or grass areas, just lots of stone. It's crowded too, but you both know that. The palace in the centre is the largest building I have ever seen." Sabine wondered for a moment, "That is what I remember. We were not here for long enough to see it all. That would take a long time." "I didn't even see its base and the tower is the biggest building I have ever seen already," Tzirret commented.