Henry walked down the West Avenue, one of the four main avenues constructed in the capital to centralize commerce. Each avenue had its own purpose and character, reflecting the resources flowing into the heart of Stahl. The West Avenue, where he now strolled, was dedicated to blacksmiths and iron goods, where most of the iron from the western mines arrived, where craftsmen hammered it into weapons, tools, and armors. The capital was rapidly developing into something similar into an industrial city and a distribution center as the blacksmiths from all over the kingdom assembled.