: FIRE AND ICE

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The southern coastal town of Spira was always busiest in the afternoons. Spira was the further most Soth settlement to the south, and it stood next to the harbour, leading into the country from the ocean beyond. Afternoons were busiest because it was then that the fishermen, who'd taken to sea in the early morning, would be back with their merchandise. At this time of the day, the streets of Spira were always full of commotion and the people squeezed amongst each other on the busy streets.  There were wooden stalls all over the Spira marketplace, displaying all varieties of sea food. There were trouts, tuna and crabs placed on counters along the dense and narrow streets of Spira.  Some vendors had wooden fire places beside their counters. Atop the burning flames were placed black metall

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