Post by The Smith on Nov 18, 2007 21:57:34 GMT -5
A mass of outlanders arrive and begin erecting a city of tents in a location close to the Tourney grounds. All of the free cities are represented but Braavos, Volantis and Lys are the most numerous of the attendants. Most of the space is used by merchants from each city hawking their wares, but there are some special sites mixed in.
The Bravoosi section is by far the largest. With a large open area to be used for Braavosi style duels and training swords. There are two taverns to serve drinks and provide entertainment, and one serving hall to provide the best of Braavos' cuisine. It is by far the rowdiest section, with yells and insults flying.
The Volantis Section is the almost half as large as the Braavosi. They have a place for knife throwing contests and challenges to hit certain targets and win prizes. There is also a Feast hall that serves both food and drink. The Volantines decorated mostly in dark colors, and are somber in their manner.
The Lys section is as big as the Volantis section. The dancing hall lies with their tented rows. There is also a large tent, which only invited guests are allowed to enter, dedicated to their goddess. An elegant silken tent holds a winery selling and serving the best wines in the world.
The Tyrosh section hosts several farm games that are also popular in the Large city. Chicken Plucking, Grape Eating, Bucket Racing, Milking Maids, and Animal show competitions are run a regular pace. They also have a small theater where men may compete in a completion to sing the Best song of Love or Longing.
The Pentos section holds the usual merchant stalls, but only has one attraction. They are conducting a Poetry contest where the best Poet shall win quite a prize.
The Myrish have set a small but highly organized section. They carry out their business with a serene calm. Yet at night their Tent tavern opens and prizes are awarded to the man with the best Story of war and battle. Drinking contests and brawls are common ways to end the night here.
The Quhor Section is one of the smaller sections. There are several merchant stalls, and a small hastily constructed amphitheater. In the theater mummers preform every day, and there are completions of oration held daily.
The Norvos have another small section. With only several stalls and a ring for demonstrations of their famed Axe fighters. They have set up an area for men and women to wager on their own abilities in an axe throwing competition.
Finally the Lorath Section which lies on the very edge of the pavilion. Besides the stalls selling wares the only thing of note is large paddock, and riding area. They hold contests in Dressage and Horseback riding.
The Bravoosi section is by far the largest. With a large open area to be used for Braavosi style duels and training swords. There are two taverns to serve drinks and provide entertainment, and one serving hall to provide the best of Braavos' cuisine. It is by far the rowdiest section, with yells and insults flying.
The Volantis Section is the almost half as large as the Braavosi. They have a place for knife throwing contests and challenges to hit certain targets and win prizes. There is also a Feast hall that serves both food and drink. The Volantines decorated mostly in dark colors, and are somber in their manner.
The Lys section is as big as the Volantis section. The dancing hall lies with their tented rows. There is also a large tent, which only invited guests are allowed to enter, dedicated to their goddess. An elegant silken tent holds a winery selling and serving the best wines in the world.
The Tyrosh section hosts several farm games that are also popular in the Large city. Chicken Plucking, Grape Eating, Bucket Racing, Milking Maids, and Animal show competitions are run a regular pace. They also have a small theater where men may compete in a completion to sing the Best song of Love or Longing.
The Pentos section holds the usual merchant stalls, but only has one attraction. They are conducting a Poetry contest where the best Poet shall win quite a prize.
The Myrish have set a small but highly organized section. They carry out their business with a serene calm. Yet at night their Tent tavern opens and prizes are awarded to the man with the best Story of war and battle. Drinking contests and brawls are common ways to end the night here.
The Quhor Section is one of the smaller sections. There are several merchant stalls, and a small hastily constructed amphitheater. In the theater mummers preform every day, and there are completions of oration held daily.
The Norvos have another small section. With only several stalls and a ring for demonstrations of their famed Axe fighters. They have set up an area for men and women to wager on their own abilities in an axe throwing competition.
Finally the Lorath Section which lies on the very edge of the pavilion. Besides the stalls selling wares the only thing of note is large paddock, and riding area. They hold contests in Dressage and Horseback riding.