Ienzo's silent as Lexaeus explains, although this isn't anything particularly out of the ordinary. He does nod, when it seems reasonably appropriate and acceptable to do so, but for the most part he simply takes in the information presented. Whatever the reason behind Aeleus knowing it as he does is, it's certainly perfectly understandable. Ships have to have crews and those ships need not even always be trading ships. Some people will surely stay in the city, to make the most of the opportunities here.
And yet even with the variety in the populace there's still something he's coming to notice. Aeleus could certainly be mistaken for one of the various people coming in and out of the city, and relatively easily, at that. His appearance is not so easily explained away, however, between his clothes and his hair and the fact bothers him.
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And yet even with the variety in the populace there's still something he's coming to notice. Aeleus could certainly be mistaken for one of the various people coming in and out of the city, and relatively easily, at that. His appearance is not so easily explained away, however, between his clothes and his hair and the fact bothers him.
"We stand out."