Egilrun Bazaar
Pinholes of sunlight pierce through the large awnings that flutter above the Egilrun Bazarr. Dyed in a variety of colours, they provide an aesthetic change from the stoic and utilitarian buildings that line the marketplace and are typical of Egilrun architecture. These fabrics stretched across from battlements to building rooftops to form the appearance of a quivering skyscape beneath which a throng of buyers and sellers can shelter.
The market itself is filled with all manner of stalls. The eateries are usually the easiest to identify, with a mixture of mouth-watering smells drifting upwards from sizzling cookers and hanging temptingly just above the heads of potential consumers. Competing with the crowd's attention are a plethora of stalls offering weapons, furniture, jewelry, lanterns, clothing items, tools, trinkets, and just about anything else an adventurer could wish to possess.
A general hubbub comes from the market at most breaks of the trial, as sellers hawk their wares and customers attempt to negotiate prices with 'The Ambassador'.
Situated near the docks, the Egilrun Bazaar is usually the first part of the town that receives goods from afar, and is popular with locals and visitors alike.
Developed by: Darius Baer
The market itself is filled with all manner of stalls. The eateries are usually the easiest to identify, with a mixture of mouth-watering smells drifting upwards from sizzling cookers and hanging temptingly just above the heads of potential consumers. Competing with the crowd's attention are a plethora of stalls offering weapons, furniture, jewelry, lanterns, clothing items, tools, trinkets, and just about anything else an adventurer could wish to possess.
A general hubbub comes from the market at most breaks of the trial, as sellers hawk their wares and customers attempt to negotiate prices with 'The Ambassador'.
Situated near the docks, the Egilrun Bazaar is usually the first part of the town that receives goods from afar, and is popular with locals and visitors alike.
Developed by: Darius Baer