Cortret Bazaar
This bazaar, named after Cortret Hamonnet, who was the duke that pushed the city to become the trade center it is today. It is a very large open bazaar, that requires minimum paperwork to participate in. Merely an appraisal of the goods by the guards at the start of the day is enough to be given a permit to sell goods there, and many do not even have that, and know to be gone when the guards are making their rounds. A large number of vendors, some permanent, some not, operate here and sell any manner of goods, from meats and fish cough in the river, to rare trinkets, magical, or not.