At the far back of the upper west quarters, lies the main market that had been closed for the day. The weather had dulled up the street that was now empty of passerby, and the rain poured heavier onto the street, creating a puddle and causing splashes along the empty dark road.
Moving away from the market street and further ahead, a big tall closed iron gate shielded the homes of large nobilities. The upper east quarters was filled with different estates, belonging to those who had the highest nobilities in Carmarthen.
It was said that most people who lived in the upper east quarters, barely stayed in their large estates. Stories of wealthy men coming into Carmarthen and buying those estates without living in them, got to spread around the four sectors of Carmarthen.