Kitsune kept walking for an embarrassing amount of time before realising that he wasn't going anywhere. Show off, if the damn Tigre had creased his clothes, there would be complaints. Luckily it was nothing a quick brush down wouldn't solve. The food was very nice, he had to admit, almost good enough to stop him exploring, but the temple was very interesting. The artwork he found particularly fascinating, oft depicting golden tigers with big teeth and claws, usually roaring at something. They were like Dao, but less serious. The students followed him like a train of freightend sheep, not quite sure whether or not they should stop him, and no-one wanted to be the first to try. When he eventually finished, he made his way to one of the balconies overlooking the surrounding country. He had to admit, it was quite beautiful. "Hey, you!" He said, pointing to one of the students. "M-me?" "Yes, you, what's your name?" "Po, um, sir?" "Nah, just Kit. OK Po, what am I looking at?" Po seemed confused, "Well, rice farms, sir..um.. Kit...just-" "So there's nothing important surrounding one of the greatest temples of the western?" "If you look over there, you can see the city." "The city? What imaginative names they have in the west." "It's the only city I ever knew sir, not much point calling it anything else." "A very good point." He gazed in the direction Po had indicated. "Nope, can't see it, I'm going higher." And he leaped onto the roof, scrambling up the red tiles to the closest peak. "The view is even better from up here! You should come up!" The view really was much better. He seemed to remember something about leaving in an hour...or two, maybe a day. He'd be down in an hour. Probably. He'd always wanted to see a train. He glanced down to see Po struggling up the tiles below him. "Hey, Po, my man!" He reached down and helped him to the top. Po was beaming from ear to ear, while the other students just gazed up at them. Perhaps one of them would soon have the presence of mind to tell someone where they were. "See Po, told you the view was better from up here."