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Suncliff Market - History

History


Suncliff Market

Suncliff Market emerged as the bustling heart of Aveton’s mercantile spirit shortly after the city’s founding. Strategically positioned near the western shore of Coia, it quickly attracted merchants from across the continent, making it a vital hub for commerce and cultural exchange.

Historically, the Market has mirrored the tumultuous history of Coia, playing host to key events during the civil war era where alliances were forged, broken, and reformed. Its cobbled streets became the stage for intrigue, as spies, traders, and emissaries converged in a dynamic game of diplomacy and subterfuge.

Legends recount that the central pavilion of Suncliff was more than a marketplace—it was also the setting for clandestine meetings where fate-altering decisions were made. Beneath this vibrant exterior, hidden catacombs provided secret passageways for those desiring to evade prying eyes during times when the stakes were high.

In the wake of conflict, as Aveton began its recovery, Suncliff Market stood as a beacon of hope and economic resurgence. Today, it remains a testament to Coia’s resilience—a place where the echoes of a mysterious past resonate amidst the lively pulse of present-day trade and diplomacy.

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