Irihi
Evildoer
Tripodon Market (Slice of Life RP Open to All)
This bustling open-air market is one of the oldest in Otenzel. Located in a square where five roads meet, it’s central location makes it a favorite shopping spot of people with business across town as well as those who dwell in nearby neighborhoods.
It’s close proximity to the port means that there is a large fishmarket selling today’s catch (and yesterday’s too, so follow your nose when buying). In fact, Tripodon sells most any staple of everyday life as well as more exotic imports direct from Otenzel’s port. The market is roughly arranged into blocks, with each section specializing in a particular good; baker’s stands, butchers, grocers, leatherworkers, et-cetera.
There at two smithies at opposite ends of the market for anyone who needs metalwork or is looking to purchase steel tools or weapons. There are a number of stands and shops that sell forged and shaped metal implements from off-site smiths as well. These are generally a bit cheaper, but offer less selection and any repair work will take an extra day or two.
The market hosts a generous number of stands selling Otenzel street food as well as cuisine from other regions of the world, and it is a great place to grab a bite on the run--or have yourself a sit-down meal so long as you don’t mind the jostling crowds, sights, and smells of the market.
Though Tripodon is busy and crowded, musicians, comedians, political activists, evangelists, and other buskers manage to clear spaces for their performances or speeches--though this often requires arriving early to claim and defend a space. The market is known as a hotspot for spreading one’s ideals or gathering coin from audiences wanting a break from the mundane.
Street performers and merchants are not the only ones gathering coin in Tripodon, however. Though the city guard maintains a significant presence to discourage lawlessness, pickpockets and con-artists utilize the crowded spaces between stalls to collect and then abscond with their ill-gotten gains, so keep your wits and your coinpurse close to hand.
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