Soon, the trio of survivors reached the city. It was ran mostly by those of the Reku clan, but otherwise a safe place. Safer than back at Halrock at least. The trio has some difficulty with the guards mostly due to Malakaus himself, and he was loosing his patience with these people. Were it not for Haven's connection to the city, he might have given the guards something to worry about. Regardless, they entered the city proper, where it was still dark. Whether that was because the sun had come down or was still rising up, the orc didn't know; his mind had been drifting since they left the forests.
During their trip here, Malakaus tried to make peace with himself if it turned out his family was dead. As much as he would think that his family could survive, there was still the possibility that they were overwhelmed. He needed to prepare his mind for that revelation, instead of pretending that his parents were immortal. It was difficult however, and made him quiet.
Malakaus's thoughts were brought back to reality when Haven asked him if he ever came to the city. "Rarely. My... Family would come here after we stock pile our merchandise. We come here during the autumn for business. That's about it." Thinking back on it, there was a place he could try to go to for help. Since Orcs weren't well accepted into human societies, they had a tendency to gather in places were the majority wouldn't come to bother them. They had to stay together, to protect each other while keeping a strong presence. They wouldn't be able to do much on their own. If his parents were still alive, they would have likely headed strait there for help. And even if they weren't there, he could try to appeal to the elders for assistance, or at least tell them what happened. It was a long shot however, as Malakaus himself never really socialized with the orcs of the city when he was here. He was, after all, trying to be a little bit less orcish for the sake of living among humans. But once he made up his mind, he turned towards his companions to let them know what he had in mind.
"I need to head to Low Town. That's where most of my kin live, and maybe where my family is. If I can find them, we could have a place to stay at for a while. I can also try to talk to the elders and see if they could warn the city about the threat, but... Well, we'd have to see really. I don't know what'll happen if we get there, and it might be dangerious."
The trip to the city was, fortunately, uneventful. Though Xia often looked over her shoulder for the hint of hostiles, she and her companions traveled to the city in peace. As she guided the boat down to the river, she wondered what she'd need to do. She knew her father had friends in the city, but none of them she knew personally. There was a mage guild she could try to gain admittance to, but without a penny to her name she wasn't sure how willing they were going to accept her. So for now, she was more concerned with finding a place to lodge for the day. She'd rather not risk sleeping out in the open streets, safe as they may be.
Once the group reached the city they had little trouble going in. The guards were skeptical about their reasons for entering, but it was late at night and they were guards. After a few moments talking to each other, the trio were in the city. Cyrus came to Xia and Kiara and asked them what they would do now. "I need to find an inn to rest at. I'll be able to sort out my thoughts better after some rest." Xia began to walk away, but stopped and turned back towards the two of them. "And... I'd like to thank you for your help. I don't know if I would have ever been able to leave if you two weren't there... I don't know if we'll ever meet again, but until we do, I wish the both of you good luck. Be safe." Bowing her head towards the two, Xia left to go find an inn to stay at and think about her future.