The two angels descended upon the city, one wreathed in flame, the other in lightning. Though they seemed to be on their own for the moment, they had access at any moment to a small but reasonable number of other angels to assist them in battle, not to mention the additional units Iacobos could summon in at any time. Despite what such a level of reinforcement might suggest, they had not been given any specific missions beyond eliminating the demonic threat within the city... a goal somewhat hampered by the need to find a way into the city in the first place. [i][color=ed1c24]Alright, Iacobos,[/color][/i] Iscah stated- mentally, of course- as they landed on the outskirts of the place, [i][color=ed1c24]the easiest way to get into this forsaken city would be via a demon gate. We could make an effort of brute-forcing our way in under our own steam, naturally, but that could well go wrong rapidly, especially if we get dumped somewhere random by such a gate.[/color][/i] [i][color=0054a6]That was established in the briefing,[/color][/i] her partner responded bluntly. [i][color=0054a6]That said, I think the best way to find a gate of that sort would just be circumnavigating around the place until we find something. Unless you can sense some degree of activity that I can't?[/color][/i] [color=ed1c24][i]Not specifically, no. The whole place[/i] reeks [i]of Inferno even from here, though. How sickening.[/i][/color] Though the Grace's mask of marble didn't show it, her true face snarled up in disgust, the emotion felt and reflected by Iacobos in turn. [i][color=ed1c24]I can't wait to cleanse it. Shall we?[/color][/i] [i][color=0054a6]Let's.[/color][/i] United in purpose, the two set off at a rapid pace befitting their physical prowess, in search of whatever gate would allow them access to the city of Fortuna proper.