[Tirñea] After having seen two cities already the sheer wonder of such sights had diminished a little, but still Tirñea was fascinated by the massive stone tower that loomed over the entire city of Twilight Field. Though much of the tower was a large but simple stone column near the top an assortment of faces with hands were on display, and they were crowned with a dome that protruded something that looked like a giant spyglass. Though at first glance one would assume the faces were clocks, upon more careful inspection Tirñea realized these faces told something other than time, many decorated with either stars or other things in the sky. Amusingly the tower itself was also almost like a giant sundial, with the shadow it cast over the rivers that bordered it's dominion stretching out quite far. The use of the thing at the top though, that still confused the Piñuran, and she contemplated it's purpose as they drew closer to the city. The bridge leading over the river was done in a similar style to the tower, plain stone, but it was wide and well constructed with plenty of space for what little traffic there was. As she crossed, feelings of unease and distress that were not her own clouded her mind, and she realized Sierpe may have gotten his nose wet in the earth near the riverbed. Once they had crossed she'd had to take a minute to put away her blanket, and then once the attention wasn't on her she smacked at the earth with her staff at three points like a triangle. Then she used the small end of her staff to quickly stamp at the ground another 3 times. The first command was like calling Sierpe's name to get his attention, and the second was to command that he stay deeper underground. Bringing him under a city wasn't ideal, but she couldn't leave him waiting at the bridge. Hopefully he'd do no harm. Soon they had arrived, the streets busy with carts and people all going about their days. Knights in armour marched about alongside important looking people dressed in robes here and there among the crowds, their numbers notably plentiful in at least this part of the city. The clamor of it all must be quite confusing from underground, so every few steps Tirñea was certain to stamp her staff down particularly hard against the stone while she walked. Serena was determined on setting to work, and she started off at a hurried pace, clearly expecting to be followed. Tirñea turned to Veronica and smiled, hoping to gain her attention before she rushed after her teacher. "Excuse me, Veronica, you do know this city, yes? While we are here I am need to buying some supplies. Where should I go, and where can I meet again later?" she inquired, hopeful that some sort of market or bazaar was nearby.