15th of Searing, 120
Hopsfel was by comparison to most; not a very big city. The majority of its center consisted of political buildings, a few of the more 'professional' shops, and a number of oddly fancy buildings Amara doubted she'd ever explore. As with most towns, cities, etc, the closer you got to the centerthe cleaner the homes were, the more guards one would see lingering around corners and the less dirty it's citizens seemed to be. Hopsfel seemed no different, as the more she led Magna out of town, the less of those guards, and the more of that dirt she'd see covering the faces of it's residents. Meanwhile a proud Jastai walked beside someone she felt was almost a friend, and the curious bounce of the half-breed beside her drew her attention as they went on their way.
Amara had offered to lead them through the city as the other female had only just arrived, and it was very unlikely she could find her way. Admittedly, the giant took her time while they did, eager to talk to her, commenting on the well kept horse, a few questions on her journey to the city. A neat, carefully place cobblestone road sounded out against Pacheco's hooves, contrasting the chatter of mostly human and Rathari, and of course the Jastai alongside Magna. She adored the sounds around her, and the giant unknowingly kept her strides long and a bit quick, a normal human would possibly have trouble keeping up with her excitement.
They had left the smith's shop not long ago now, heading west down a short hill, past numerous buildings, merchants, and oddly enough a few of the strangers that had been staring at the group beforehand-- And Either Amara hadn't noticed, or she didn't care enough to show shame for the eyes on her. In fact she was still very happy (and very distracted) with her calloused fingers running through the horse's mane, which she knew as Pacheco. A short pout formed when she discovered a few knots that kept her from combing through the course hair, but the child-like irritation passed in seconds as her hand dropped from the beast. If it wasn't evident enough, she loved animals.
Eventually her attention was drawn once more to Magna, and Amara parted her lips to speak. "Would you like to ask anything while we're walking? The tavern I usually visit is somewhat far." She called out. At the moment, she walked beside Magna, her hands at her sides and dark eyes trained on the rarity beside her. "Keep in mind nothing is off limits, I'm more than happy to help." Her voice was cheerful, eager, and a grin looked as if it was permanent on her cheeks. Gods, her energy was overwhelming, and how she maintained it this long without break is a mystery.