In the middle of the third century HE the Nightmarket was situated in the Lower City of Corus. It was on the south bank of the Olorun River. The Nighmarket was flanked by the Market of Sorrows in the west and Feasting Street in the east while Stuvek Street marked its southern border. A five-leveled fountain dedicated to King Jonathan the First stood in the square. At the heart of the central square stood King Gareth's fountain, which consisted of four shallow bowls of decreasing size along the length of a carved stone pillar thirty feet in height. The Bread Riot took place in the Nightmarket.
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