Meesei grinned at the question, though said nothing before Ahnasha spoke up. "Honestly, I don't think any of us have stories as bad as Janius', at least nothing like that. Maybe Gallus, but..." She began, looking to Gallus. "You would have a hard time besting Janius in a contest of youthful stupidity. I'd hardly call it boring, but a lot of my stories just come from hunting and exploring beyond the walls of the city. It's nothing special for us with our lifestyle, but for a young city dweller who was destined to be a merchant? I felt like an adventurer of legend." Ahnasha glanced to Fendros beside her. "Of course, I was young and trying to come to terms with all my new desires. I did have [i]some[/i] experiences worthy of a bad romance story. Just nothing as spectacular as Janius. The closest I can think of was this Khajiit 'vagabond,' as my mother described him. He was from a poor family, and may or may not have been a thief. My parents hated him, so of course, being relentlessly rebellious, I just had to have him. Not all that different from Janius' stories, I suppose, except that we weren't stupid enough to have our [i]meetings[/i] in our houses. No, we met a fair distance outside the walls. With Khajiit males, it's quite a...painful experience, so we did need the space." Meesei gave a nod to Sabine an the other two when they approached her. "Very well, just be cautious. Make sure to keep track of how to get back here; it is easy to get lost in a city like this." She warned. Heading outside, Peiter stopped at the side of the street to look around at the landmarks, particularly the taller ones. "Okay, so we're currently outside the northeastern wall of the city. Make sure to remember that; I'm pretty sure that once we're back here, I can recognize the landmarks to get back to the tavern." As they started to walk through the street, Peiter did so with a bit more confidence than before. They were still strangers in a new place, and still did not know the local customs, but his words of inspiration to Tzirret had actually inspired himself. They were all strong, capable lycans with training at least on par with any military. After all, Sabine was the apprentice to one of the strongest mages Peiter had ever met. They were not likely to encounter trouble, and if they did, he was sure they could handle a few thugs. "So, what do we want to see? I'm sure this place has a massive market, but there is sure to be other kinds of entertainment. Though, I'm guessing a lot of it will be the kind of entertainment that appeals to pirates and the like."