"Welcome to Jaridge. I suspect that you might be Levin, and then you should be Jaana and Elvire. As I said, welcome, my name is Willard, and I will be taking care of you now when you are here." A slender but still somewhat muscular man with brown hair introduced himself to Levin and his family.
"Oh nice to meet you, Willard, as you suspected I am Levin this is my lovely wife Jaana and my daughter Elvire." Levin introduced himself and his family to Willard.
"I will trust you to take care of them while I will be in the fields. Jaana can tell about themselves more when I'm gone, but for now, I will be here." Kevin said and hid his threat to his words as he didn't like the idea of leaving his wife and daughter to random man's hands while he would be away and didn't mask it at all.
"Oh, don't worry, I will be commanded to the wall as a soldier. I will leave your wife and daughter to my wife's hands. And I own my life or actually my whole family owns our life's to Stein or who you call ahead paladin. He saved our lives and have us a new starting point to begin our lives again from the time when my grandfather's village was destroyed by a bandit attack. That time it was Stein who came to our aid as he was nearby doing some mission and killed those bandits with his unit, but he just didn't simply walk away from the people in need but did also guard us for the whole way to the next village, and he did give every villager that survived a gold coin from his purse that we could start our lives.
So my grandfather then followed him out of gratitude and worked for him before he passed away, but our family still feels like we own a lot to Stein, and we still own debt to him." Willard openly said as he noticed the threat to Levin's voice to assure him that everything was alright, and he shouldn't worry about it.
"Should we stand all day fighting at the gates like two children. Levin, you shouldn't be jealous of every man you meet as look at us now. Do you want to make a spectacle of us to every soldier here by fighting like a little kid that is losing his favorite toy?" Jaana asked from her husband, and Levin's cheeks turned bright red from the embarrassment, and he couldn't utter a word.
"So while my husband is playing an apple or tomato, don't know which this time. Shouldn't we go now and could you introduce the city and house to us while that one fool cannot open his mouth." Jaana Said and Levin got even more embarrassed, and he just wanted to hide his face for now.
Willard carefully considered his words for now as he didn't want to get on Jaana's bad side at all as that woman had a way with words clearly, and he thought that Jaana could make his life very miserable very easily.
"Yes, of course, let's go this way and be very careful and look at the details as every street and city block looks the same for the newcomers. So it is really easy to get lost here." Willard explained and started to lead them towards his house.
"You are right as this city has built for defense and for military use the streets and houses look the same for me when I look at them. Everything is just simple and plain in army style and that you could easily utilize them to defend the city if-then enemy reaches in somehow." Levin analyzed the city when they walked in the streets.
"Yes, it has been only building for that one purpose, so we don't have many shops here either. The city has been split into four sectors, and to get another sector, you have to pass a gate, so even if the enemy would be inside, we could just simply close the sector down. But inside every sector there is one tavern, a smith and clothes store then there is also the food channeling center where you go every month to take the rations the army gives you for the month. So if you want something, it's a trip to the city or nearest village's." Willard said and continued.
"We are currently in a sector two or b depends on how you say it as we use both terms but if you know that much you are pretty much safe from losing yourself and every sector has their street names," Willard said and started to explain the street names and how the city worked for Levin and his family.