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Thornmouth City Center - Southside

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The Market District, also known as city center, is the busiest area in the city and one of if not the largest - it's where one can find all the guild buildings, major businesses, merchants, entertainment, education, and more.

Thornmouth Plaza
In the heart of the market district is the public square - this where one can find vital service buildings (including many of the local guilds), the local notice boards, and the coliseum. It is also where many public events are held, such as performances by bards, puppeteers, theatrical troupes, and other entertainers.

General Store

Thornmouth Museum
The museum and library are connected buildings that loom regally over the plaza as its centerpiece. A great deal of Thornmouth's culture and history are stored and preserved here, in both written and physical form; grand statues depicting battles between fae and the mundane population stand in a grand hall and display cases showcase jewelry from various races, artifacts from soldiers felled in the war and the fangs of ancient dragons laying neatly in lines upon crushed velvet. The library itself is a treasure trove of knowledge and history, though some books are kept behind locked doors.

Guard Station

The Carnelian Lotus

Delgado Bros

Sumits' Coffee

Fleischerei Thornmouth

Grimani's Olives

Amaranthine Couriers

Thornmouth Academy
The Academy is a tall and grand building framed by white marble pillars. It's a place for education that sometimes shares it's classes with the Steeplestone Academy campus (outside the city), at least where magic is involved. The academy teaches all ages, from infants to adults depending on the courses being sought out. It's large and provides many jobs for those who wish to teach.

The Bathhouse
The bathhouse is where citizens can go to bathe! The building is supplied with water by the aqueduct system and has fully functioning plumbing (including warm water tanks). The bath itself is open every hour of every day, though it is better monitored during the daylight hours. It gets visits from workers to replenish soaps and towels and is funded by the royal family. The main pools are lukewarm, though there are smaller rooms to the side that have a hot pool and a cold pool for opening and closing the pores. The bathhouse itself has a bar that opens during the afternoon and then later at night, also supplying hookah for those who are looking to relax. There are both communal and gender-separated pools.

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