Father Grimwald is an engaging storyteller, and can make even the most mundane event aboard ship sound wonderful. While walking through the streets, you actually garner litle attention. Being a port city, Hafar sees people from many lands. A few people do stop and give a second glance at Shivethi's completely black eyes, and a few even make the sign against evil or quickly go another direction, but for the most part it's just another busy day in the city.
After walking about a half hour through the crowded bazaars and streets, you come to a low, adobe wall with an wrought iron gate set in it. Through the gate you can see several buildings, all with pale stucco walls and roofs covered in light blue tiles. The grounds are well kept and several palms give shade in the gardens. A few people can be seen moving about. The guard, a tall Ransoori man of about twenty-five, bows to you in the same manner Shivethi demonstrated earlier, then opens the gate for the three of you to enter.