Thread:MockingJester/@comment-30014014-20180324234030/@comment-27950421-20181003150127

Oh hold on. I misread your comment. I thought you were asking if my place was noticeable to outsiders.

Now I'm the dumbass.

Anyways, yeah outsiders tend to stand out a bit. The Reptile Kingdom could be viewed to be an alien world to them. Almost akin to Wonderland in that regard, though for very different reasons. The wildlife is both completely unique and utterly terrifying. In a high fantasy setting, something like a Tyrannosaurus is may as well from another world. Even familiar creatures are take on new features in this realm. Enornous snakes and lizards, terrestrial herbivorous crocodiles, dragons of all shapes and sizes, all these things exist in the Reptile Kingdom and more.

What is commonplace for a native is bizarre, wonderous, and/or terrifying to an outsider.

On top of this are the cultural differences. The elvish race of the kingdom is friendly and welcoming. Violence is viewed as a just another part of life. Harems are commonplace and often the expected norm. The list goes on.

To an outsider the Reptile Kingdom is an alien world and their reaction to that makes the stand out. There's also differences in behavior and clothing. Matetials used in goods are different, outside of the Snowy Mountains, the wearing of furs is a pretty good indicator of a person being a foreigner, or having enough money to buy expensive imports. Scales from rare and beautiful creatures are commonly used in jewelry in the kingdom so a rich lady who only has gens is likely to be foreign. I'm sure you can figure out more as you go on.