Aldrich spotted the designated halfway point to the battlefield from the air.
This was a large park called Flowerfield, the largest park in Haven located a little bit aways from the city center. Far enough away that one could hear the rumble of countless fishmen moving by the center district walls, but not close enough to actually see any of it.
The park was a central linking point that connected all four districts of Haven, and throughout the week, it usually bustled with people on morning or evening walks.
The park was perhaps the most universal spot in the city. Because it lay outside of the central district's walls and was open to everyone, all walks of life enjoyed it whether they were rich or poor, privileged or down on their luck, young or old.
Now, though, it was completely empty.
The rolling hills of grassy green were drenched with flood level water, reducing them to soggy mud.