5th of Summer
11th Bell
Frozen Falls Market
11th Bell
Frozen Falls Market
The market was in full swing by mid-morning. Life in Avanthal was very laid back. Most people stayed up late relaxing by the warm fire telling stories or practicing the fragile art of seduction. This led to late risers and midday breakfasts but there never seemed to be any call for change so that’s simply how it goes. Artisans were unveiling their masterpieces while chefs fired up their stoves and grills. The majority of folk were Vantha, chattering away at one another about the expectations for the season and what plans they had for the Endless Night.
All of the regular stalls were there and every hold was represented aside from Frostfawn but everyone knew why. The few spaces reserved for outsiders and travelers were all claimed but only one had her things out on display. The other three groups appeared to be struggling against the cold. One was an elderly man with a beard that was as long and tangled as the roots of a mangrove in the faraway swamps of Kenash. Fitting, as that was this man’s hometown. He had sailed in just a day ago on a large ship peddling wares from the lower Suvan cities. The old timer was wrestling with his jars filled with honey. The cold had managed to turn the sweet topping into a form of golden glue that refused to yield to its master.
After a few moments, a young Vantha man went over and explained the location of the nearest tavern where a fire could be used to loosen the goods so it could be served into individual portions. Grateful for an excuse to be out of the cold, the elderly gent thanked his rescuer and waved up a young sprout of a boy. After a brief exchange, the shivering child was left to stand in the stall and deal with customers bearing only a single spoonful of honey. It was basically a lollipop at this point but its color alone was enough to entice people who were redirected to the tavern where they would be served by the old man.
In the stall adjacent to the honey fiasco was a pair of Konti women who were setting up vials in a neat row along the ledge. The task was greatly tedious since shaking fingers and rattling bones turned the simple chore into a nigh impossible feat of skill and luck. Several young men were lingering like sharks near a dying whale and offered to help while making other various attempts at conversation. The exotic women were doing their best to stave off the advances though they did have enough moxy to manipulate the lustful youths into doing all of the work for them. During the course of these events, it was revealed that the vials contained vision water and also various herbal elixirs.
Another group that was fighting the elements to prepare a storefront didn’t seem to fit in but by curiosity alone, they had drawn a great deal of attention. Three Akvatari shivered against the biting wind as they produced paintings and drawings of immense talent. The strange creatures did not speak to one another nor did they much talk with those who engaged them. They simply pointed at their wares and discussed pricing. A caring old mum whose children and grandchildren were grown made her way over and, in silence, helped arrange things within the stall so that the works were complimenting in their positions as well as easily visible. When she was finished, she patted each creature on the hand or arm before she left. The sadness radiating from mishmash beings was enough to swallow a man but the lure of the beautiful art managed to draw customers just the same.
Finally, the one group of outsiders who had all of their wares set up and ready to go was the Inarta. Three fiery-haired women had racks of bowls, cups, beads and random trinkets all made of glass which balanced both ends of their display. In the middle was an assortment of half a dozen longbows. The people of Mount Skyinarta are renowned for their glass but also the precision and power of their bows. These weapons are some of the few that are strong enough to penetrate the thick hides of the hearty beasts that roam the ice shelf. The heavy skin is the very reason why most Vantha choose the spear. The bigger tip and long pole sacrifice range for power but it is a choice well made. Already a small line was forming in front of the stall as several Frostfawn had heard of the sale and came to inspect the goods.
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