[In general the edges seem like quieter areas, seedy unidentifiable or residential buildings. Largely the population's clustered more towards the center of town and the main excitement of the festival. The goods of the vendors are parodies of what one might find in a typical town market, food and drinks and medicines and accessories largely formed from meat, blood and bone.
The key areas, all marked with banners, are:
- This stall at the market, at the mouth of the central main street - The monument of a tiger at one of the main intersections (if he keeps going down the main street) - An inn in the middle of town (if he keeps going past the tiger monument) - A teahouse to the west, a bit less central than the inn - A temple wayyy off down the side streets to the east - One of the squares to the north, close to the outskirts - A collapsed building that's part of the outskirts, fully on the opposite side of town from the gate.]
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The key areas, all marked with banners, are:
- This stall at the market, at the mouth of the central main street
- The monument of a tiger at one of the main intersections (if he keeps going down the main street)
- An inn in the middle of town (if he keeps going past the tiger monument)
- A teahouse to the west, a bit less central than the inn
- A temple wayyy off down the side streets to the east
- One of the squares to the north, close to the outskirts
- A collapsed building that's part of the outskirts, fully on the opposite side of town from the gate.]