According to what the old Chaotic Believer said, this group of believers is at No. 19 Newbirth Avenue, but when Malin arrived with his men, there were quite a few people gathered in front of No. 19, and there was a man who looked like a big merchant standing there, discussing something with a middle-aged man who was directing the work of tearing down the roof.
Malin spread his arms, and young men slipped into roadside shops in threes and twos, while the veterans followed Malin to the side. After listening to the conversation between both parties for a while, Malin was sure that these guys were locals—the accent was Southern Sydney official dialect, with a bit of Silent Hill accent.
So Malin and the veterans transformed and walked to the big merchant's side. The veteran used standard Silent Hill accent combined with Southern Sydney dialect to engage the merchant: "Good afternoon, sir, are you planning to renovate the house?"