In general, a trade-oriented city situated by the sea, as long as it has unfettered sea navigation and constant trade, will flourish far more than an inland city.
Having three days, Rein was in no rush; he planned to first explore some bustling alleys or perhaps near some taverns.
Just like the bat market, the Nightingale Market might also reside in a tranquil spot amidst the commotion.
Under the warm winter sun, bursts of relatively warm and moist sea breeze blew, carrying a faint briny scent. Along the vibrant stands he passed, Rein saw a greater variety of seafood, shell products, and goods from remote islands than he had seen on the busy streets of Meister.
After a large loop, Rein surprisingly couldn't find the entrance to the Nightingale Market, which puzzled him a bit.
Since he had wandered most of the bustling and lively areas of Rosby City throughout the morning.