Janius and Kaleeth reached the north gate and tried to peer over the crowds piling in and out of the market district. Many people and goods used this gate, so it was difficult enough to determine a scent. Janius didn't change his expression much in his response to Kaleeth, "I know, I know, it's just...Sabine has always been the younger one. She's quiet and she can get upset easily. Since the ritual, things have changed a lot, it has made her far more braver. But, she's still, well, it's hard to think of her not being fragile, despite her strength. We've always looked out for her." Once they reached the gate, Janius checked for some time to try and find Sabine's scent again. His and Kaleeth's actions drew some curious eyes, but they couldn't find anything. It was disheartening to say the least. Despite Meesei mentioning that there was little chance of the guards remembering her face, Janius asked them if they saw Sabine. Likely she was upset and confused at this point, at least that was something. Unfortunately, the legionnaires simply shook their heads and promised to keep an eye out. From there, Kaleeth and Janius' best bet was to check the side streets. Lorag and Meesei's avenues of investigation didn't yield anything either, both with their planned movements and searching their sides of the district more thoroughly. About another hour passed before they all met up. They were bordering on distraught to see each other empty handed. "Meesei," Janius said, looking about as worried as she was by now, "I wouldn't normally suggest this, but I think we should ask the guard for help in finding her. They have the numbers to help with matters like this and I doubt we're the first to lose someone in the city."