With her companion's leave, Dahlia heads back to the Eastern wizards to whom she sold the pigments first. When she arrives, however, they have departed--probably to take their pigments to safety. As she stands there deciding what to do next, a barmaid walks by. It's Maddie, the wench who takes care of this place. Maddie looks Dahlia over, recognizing her, and says,
"You lookin' for yer strange friends, da ones you was talkin wit earlier? Yeah day left. Probably went to the Alley of Wisps or wherever weird folk like dem go."
Dahlia arches an eyebrow, asks for directions, and heads out. The directions take her to another market in town, further from the center of the town than the first one they visited. Here, folks buy and sell fineries and the clientele look like nobles and wealthy folks and their servants. Dahlia asks around and learns that this market is known as The Colonnade. Tiny coffee shops and cafes are interspersed among the shops and the rich smells of roasting coffee, spiced foods, exotic perfumes, and more fill the fresh air.
After a time, she finds the so-called Alley of Wisps, which looks at its entrance like a nondescript alley. Heading in the alley turns a corner and quickly changes into an eccentric bazaar of herbalists, occultists, and hedge mages buying and selling their wares. Floating above it all are little, glowing balls no larger than a fist, which illuminate the area. For the alley here is covered by an impenetrable darkness, like a cloudy night sky. Some magic, it seems, shields this place from folk who aren't touched by sorcery.
She walks along, looking over the various stalls, and realizes that most folks here are selling things to perform completely rituals, to brew obscure concoctions, to enchant items, and other more advanced magical practices. Hopefully, though, she can find a stall selling scrolls or books, or even just magical words, that she can use!
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