West Town
Sprawling beyond the protective embrace of the city walls, West Town is a labyrinth of narrow, winding alleys and ramshackle dwellings that house the working class and the destitute. Dilapidated structures lean precariously against each other, creating a chaotic jumble of makeshift homes. The scent of cheap ale and the distant hum of lively taverns permeate the air, mingling with the echoes of laughter and occasional disputes that characterize the daily life of this lower-class district. Market stalls, though humble, offer a variety of goods, each item marked by the wear and tear of survival in a harsh environment. West Town is a place of contrasts, where resilience and a sense of community exist alongside poverty and desperation. The flickering glow of oil lamps casts long shadows on uneven cobblestone streets, revealing the struggles and stories etched into the very fabric of this enduring neighborhood.
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