The next morning comes too early for you, as you had some unwanted, late activity. Beamer and Azaroth take some more sleeping time, as they need to be fully rested if they want to be able to use all their magics*. The sun is thus climbing in the sky when they get up, though so late in the year not so bright as to wash away the mist that envelops the city.
“I´m going to investigate on my own” says Azaroth. “I´m going to be of no use while you sneak into the barracks, and you don´t need me to speak with Artea. I´ll look for more clues in the city, and meet with you later.”
So, after a humble breakfast composed of mainly of porridge, accompanied with fried bread and fishes, you leave Ollun´s house (who left at sunrise) and make for the barracks.
After crossing all the city you arrive there without anything worthy of mention. The barracks turned to not be so, but the city´s citadel: a three towered fortress, with two gates: one leading to the city, and other, judging by the towers´ situation, to outside; you´re currently at the one leading to the city. People and, from time to time, carts come and go through it.
Nobody bothers you while, discreetly, examine the citadel from outside. The gate leads directly through a tower, making a small tunnel that can be closed at both sides with heavy doors and portcullises. To the right and left of this tower, the wall continues, bending in a crooked line and eventually joining with the city walls. Over the walls you can see, to your left, another tower, similar to this one, that must have the gate leading outside; to your left there´s the third one, where you know there are Idrag´s quarters. The fortress is solid and well built, but filth creeps near the walls, a small bush grows in a crack near the battlements, and the walls are undermanned.
Ooc:
*This is an assumption on my part; I saw nothing in your posts that meant otherwise.
I didn´t have clear if you were going to divide, -and how was the division going to be- and go to the Passiflora; if so, another post will follow once you clarify it.