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en:laelith:hand-that-crafts:the-kingdoms:634.4.4.0 [2024/10/13 18:29] Hildefonsen:laelith:hand-that-crafts:the-kingdoms:634.4.4.0 [2024/10/28 08:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Each stall is a burst of colors, shapes, and textures, reflecting the diversity and richness of Laelith's craftsmanship. The objects on display are of exceptional quality, showcasing the artisans' expertise and creativity. Passersby are invited to touch, look closely, discuss with the artisans to better understand their work, and, of course, to purchase. Each stall is a burst of colors, shapes, and textures, reflecting the diversity and richness of Laelith's craftsmanship. The objects on display are of exceptional quality, showcasing the artisans' expertise and creativity. Passersby are invited to touch, look closely, discuss with the artisans to better understand their work, and, of course, to purchase.
  
-It should be noted that unlike the Standing Big Tent, the Guilds have nothing to do with the deployment of the Stalls, which is managed by an informal group of highly skilled but often... marginal artisans. Indeed, the objects on display can be at the edge of what the Four Elements orthodoxy allows, particularly regarding their magical infusion. Occasionally, checks are conducted by priests of the royal-divine administration to ensure compliance. These checks have sometimes led to the prohibition of the Stalls – so far, the measure has always been temporary. However, the rumor of the involvement of the Cloaque in the holding of the Stalls, denied a thousand times, continues to run...+It should be noted that unlike the Standing Big Tent, the Guilds have nothing to do with the deployment of the Stalls, which is managed by an informal group of highly skilled but often... marginal artisans. Indeed, the objects on display can be at the edge of what the Four Elements orthodoxy allows, particularly regarding their magical infusion. Occasionally, checks are conducted by priests of the royal-divine administration to ensure compliance. These checks have sometimes led to the prohibition of the Stalls – so far, the measure has always been temporary. However, the rumor of the involvement of the Cloaque in the holding of the Stalls, denied a thousand times, continues...
  
 It is for sure that the Stalls are not only a place of commerce, but also of meeting and exchange. The inhabitants of Laelith come here to chat, share news, negotiate deals, or simply enjoy the warm atmosphere of the market. The Stalls of the Fine Artwork are a true symbol of the vitality of The Hand That Crafts – a vitality that one must hope does not exceed the limits set by the Holy City. It is for sure that the Stalls are not only a place of commerce, but also of meeting and exchange. The inhabitants of Laelith come here to chat, share news, negotiate deals, or simply enjoy the warm atmosphere of the market. The Stalls of the Fine Artwork are a true symbol of the vitality of The Hand That Crafts – a vitality that one must hope does not exceed the limits set by the Holy City.
  
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