Antigahn was easily one of the largest cities Kayli Narasc had the the pleasure of seeing for what felt like years. The difficulty of getting into places like Emain Macha, even before the End of the World, made her stray from these such places in general--but now she had no choice.
Getting there was actually something of a surprise. She and Hrothgar, who since relinquished duties of carrying Aiden to Kei 'til Kei was tired (which didn't take long; she wasn't used to a hundred some pounds of baggage, especially when carried bridal-style, but she refused to say anything about it), passed through the small forest north of Ceildh within half a day's time. What followed was something of a hellish hill that should have been dubbed a small mountain, at the very least. The dirt road continued, however, and they managed to climb the gargantuan hill well enough--
When suddenly, there was a city. It was a fairly immediate image, simultaneously occurring to the both of them the very moment they crested the hill. Set between two high sloped valleys, beset by forested hills much like the bare one they just ascended, was a small yet sprawling metropolis, spread out and occupying the whole of a large basin betwixt the valley. A thin river seemed to run through the middle of it and bent around hills rather specifically, both mapping out the contours of the valley and concealing itself behind smaller hills, from the view of Hrothgar and Kei.
From the crest of the hill, the two travelers would be able to make out very distinct attributes of the city. First and foremost, it was walled and guarded; secondly, its centre seemed to be devoted to a sprawling open marketplace; and thirdly, its residential district, distinguished by the size of the buildings, appeared to be the elliptical first layer of the city, whilst the central sectors appeared to contain larger structures-- multi-story structures --likely devoted to commerce and business of various types.
The comfort of the sun was departing for the evening and it was still a few miles downhill to reach the city. Kei looked to Hrothgar for answers.
"W-well . . ." she huffed, a bit exasperated from the climb, "Now what . . .?"