The bustling streets scattered the sights and sounds encountered along the way.
Surprisingly, the strange invasion seemed not to have troubled Arlen Royal City, at least the worry was not evident on the faces of the city's residents.
Perhaps because it was the Royal City, the citizens here dressed more conservatively and in older styles, almost all in dark colors. No one would dress in the tailcoats and top hats that were common in Belfast, appearing frequently among the middle and upper-class citizens as everyday attire.
The drawbacks of the massive influx of population into the city were already apparent, with heaps of household trash overwhelming the garbage bins in the alleyways and foul-smelling sewage flowing across the drainages.
Only when they reached the streets lined with lampposts, where the buildings looked more like works of art, did the scene improve.