[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/230401/66b2fadc3af629eea81ffe81c2820002.png[/img][/center] So this wasn't the actual Sandwing city, but it pretty much was because of how much time the Queen spent hanging around? Seemed far more complicated than necessary in Hemlock's opinion. Did that mean that someone else was in charge of the castle while she was here, or was it just left alone until she got back? There were far too many questions swirling around in his head, and he didn't want to pester Bluemoon with them. He didn't know how long she'd been here, she wasn't a Sandwing, so maybe she didn't even know. He simply nodded his head in understanding to the explanation. He caught the change in Bluemoon's demeanor as they slipped between the stalls, but looking around he didn't know what had caused it. Some of the merchants seemed to give them so odd looks, but he wasn't familiar enough with the area to decipher what they meant. Why did interacting with other dragons have to be so complicated? When she asked him if he had any other questions he paused in thought. He had many other questions, but most of them weren't very relevant. Just idle curiosities of his ever active mind. There was one he felt would be useful to know though. [color=00a99d][b]"So if the Queen is usually in charge of everything else that's not here, but Queen Gila [i]is[/i] here most of the time does that mean there isn't a current leader here? It's just her?"[/b][/color] He didn't have any interest in talking to whoever was in charge, but he still wanted to know. Honestly he didn't have much interest in being inside the city at all. Sure it was better covered, but the number of times he'd almost bumped into someone was enough to make his scales prickle. He subconsciously pressed his wings closer to his sides. With his lack of familiarity with bigger cities he couldn't tell where the discomfort was coming from. The sight of the curved stingers, so much like the odd tails of the invaders he saw, constantly brushing scales with strangers, or something else.