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Annuakat
Riverside Merchant District
Between the merchant calls and the commotion of buyers in the market, the din of the port slats could only be described as a droning buzz. Here good exposure was at a premium and so was the shade. It paid to arrive early and stake your claim - the Tera'terre were not ones to accept the second best locale.
Off to the left of the center stage auction platform, poles of polished wood held up a mass of white material. They billowed in the salty breeze with the call of wind chimes at the corners and the scent of burning herbs. Two gnoll guards stood at either side of the open, arched entrance, their figures adorned with the customary gleam of gold that tied them to an entity of either high rapport, renown, riches ... or perhaps all three.
There were no walls to block the view of the products found within: slaves of great variety. All ages, races, and statures. Some performed dance while others crafted. A harpy with a gilded collar sang a soothing tone while an elf next to her plucked upon a small harp.
These were not slaves one purchased to work the wheat fields.
Just beyond the entrance a smaller stand attended by a variety of assistants spoke with consumers who stopped to question their inventory. The myriad dialects and languages being exchanged was enough to sting an eavesdropper's ear. Among those in the stand was a female gnoll that turned the heads of quite a few. Far larger than those found in Amol-Kalit and curiously marked. A foreigner in an exotic land, she spoke a language that belonged halfway across the world while a human translated at her side to a man bearing the insignia of the neighboring Maltan Kingdom.
"The Sha would be pleased to speak with you on the subject of regular orders..." the man waited while the gnoll spoke quietly in her native tongue, "...whatever his needs or tastes, we can deliver reliably in number from Cerak At'Thul as well as distant ports."
Medja
Riverside Merchant District
Between the merchant calls and the commotion of buyers in the market, the din of the port slats could only be described as a droning buzz. Here good exposure was at a premium and so was the shade. It paid to arrive early and stake your claim - the Tera'terre were not ones to accept the second best locale.
Off to the left of the center stage auction platform, poles of polished wood held up a mass of white material. They billowed in the salty breeze with the call of wind chimes at the corners and the scent of burning herbs. Two gnoll guards stood at either side of the open, arched entrance, their figures adorned with the customary gleam of gold that tied them to an entity of either high rapport, renown, riches ... or perhaps all three.
There were no walls to block the view of the products found within: slaves of great variety. All ages, races, and statures. Some performed dance while others crafted. A harpy with a gilded collar sang a soothing tone while an elf next to her plucked upon a small harp.
These were not slaves one purchased to work the wheat fields.
Just beyond the entrance a smaller stand attended by a variety of assistants spoke with consumers who stopped to question their inventory. The myriad dialects and languages being exchanged was enough to sting an eavesdropper's ear. Among those in the stand was a female gnoll that turned the heads of quite a few. Far larger than those found in Amol-Kalit and curiously marked. A foreigner in an exotic land, she spoke a language that belonged halfway across the world while a human translated at her side to a man bearing the insignia of the neighboring Maltan Kingdom.
"The Sha would be pleased to speak with you on the subject of regular orders..." the man waited while the gnoll spoke quietly in her native tongue, "...whatever his needs or tastes, we can deliver reliably in number from Cerak At'Thul as well as distant ports."
Medja