"About over there," Cyrus answered, pointing... well, it was a good ways down the street, but the change from white stone to [i]nearly[/i] white stone marked it out. Honestly, if the city wasn't so gleaming, the pale grey would probably have blended in. "The rare buildings from other places tend to be close together." [@The Otter] [hr] "Wait for a better day." Edwin answered with a shrug, pausing to let out a shrill whistle, "When she gets like [i]that[/i], she'll act when she has to, but I've never seen anyone pull her out of it enough to be [i]helpful.[/i] Goddesses know that Cyrus has kept at it here, too, but that's not gone any better. If the best him and the captain have done is getting her to drop the statue impression and at least [i]stay active[/i]..." He trailed off as Parvan jogged up, ducking a casual swing as the other knight grumbled about not being a bloody [i]dog[/i]. Even if he answered the call. At least it didn't take long to catch up on what they were doing. Or why they'd been talking about Tyaethe. "I'd not ask her for training, anyway," Parvan added, the pair now going back out through the entrance and along the trail they'd [i]first[/i] come in from. His eyes scanned Renar again to check. "No offence, but you're not the 'overwhelming power' type, and that's all she's really good for [i]teaching[/i] unless you want to know the habits of particular beasts." Except, one must assume, dragons beyond the blindingly obvious. "Good for practising against once you've caught up some more, though." [@Psyker Landshark]