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Cl. Allaine Vicary

History

Cl. Allaine vicary is a vicary of Central Larfleur on the north bank of the River Lar. It is home to many artists, workers, and labourers and is one of busiest parts of the city.    Cl. Allaine is home to main theatre district of Larfleur, containing twenty venues. The works staged are predominantly musical performances, dramas, peep shows, dances, operas, and fights, all of which cater to different demographics in Larfleur.    Cl. Allaine's artisans, aside from their works of culture, were also traditional involved in food production. The largest slaughterhouse in Larfleur, Slaughterfields, was demolished in 190 PT and replaced with a much more compact and hygienic building called the Court of Meat, replacing the rest of the space with market stalls. The rebuilding of Slaughterfields was critiqued for hiding the blood of slaughter, and many artisans continued to artisanally butcher animals and sell their products for higher prices. The Court of Meat was often satirically compared to the Court of Justice with both dispensing slaughter and punishment freely, although one was more open than the other. The Court of Justice was also in Cl. Allaine's vicary and it was the largest courthouse in the city.   Dulchem Street was famous for its variety of street foods, often based around sugar, whereas Beam Street was famous for its bakeries, bars, and butchers. The fishmongers of Flia Street sold the best fish and sea goofs, with its fish market drawing traders from as far abroad as Velaire and Muros. The street market of Fomenor Place is the largest permanent market in the city, selling food, crafts, art, and household goods. Artisans also performed cultural services like painting street portraits or giving street shows.

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