> "Let's, then."
> Head toward the market area and begin browsing around for anything useful (either for engineering, or for staving off boredom when we're not piloting).
>You make your way toward the market. It is, without a doubt, one of the easiest experiences moving around a market that you've had outside of visiting one when no one is there. People simply manage to keep themselves organized, moving along lanes that are not marked but clearly understood. No one seems to linger in the way, moving aside to do this. At one point a cart comes through, also keeping to this organization as people move out of its way.
>With regards to the stalls, you have less luck. There's quite a few people selling swords and the like, and fewer things to tinker with. You quickly learn there aren't even any bolts or screws to be had; nails are about the best you can find. It makes sense, you suppose; everything here is made of wood and paper, with the odd bit of stone.
>Your luck is markedly better with entertainment things; you find books, cards, and some board games easily enough. Are there other entertainment options you seek?
>_