[table][row][/row][row][cell][h3][b]WILMINGTON[color=2e2c2c].[/color]MARKET[/b][/h3][/cell][cell][/cell][/row][row][cell][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/sBsNwzQ.jpeg[/img] [color=2e2c2c]............................................................[/color] [i]"Where the world comes together, one stall at a time."[/i][/center][/cell][cell]Wilmington Market, often called "The Market," is a vibrant, open-air marketplace nestled in the heart of St. Portwell’s west district. Spread across several blocks, the Market is a lively maze of colorful stalls, tents, and street vendors offering everything from fresh produce and seafood to handmade crafts and rare curiosities. The Market is always alive with the hum of chatter, the haggling of prices, and the occasional laughter. Each section has its unique flavor: one area might be lined with bread and local cheeses, while another features textiles, handcrafted jewelry, and exotic spices. In the central square, musicians often perform live. As a place where people from all walks of life converge, Wilmington Market serves as a social hub, where friends meet for a casual lunch, travelers trade stories with locals, and deals are struck in the quiet corners between stalls. It’s common for the Market to host impromptu gatherings or serve as the backdrop for unexpected reunions. [/cell][/row][row][cell][h3][b]FANTASYLAND[/b][/h3][/cell][cell][/cell][/row][row][cell][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/YWP1CpJ.jpeg[/img] [color=2e2c2c]............................................................[/color] [i]"."[/i][/center][/cell][cell]On the northern outskirts of St. Portwell lies the decaying remains of Fantasyland, an eerie, abandoned amusement park that once buzzed with life and excitement. Built decades ago with grand ambitions, Fantasyland was known for its towering Ferris wheel, haunted funhouse, and seaside roller coasters. Now, the park is a shell of its former glory, with rusted rides creaking in the wind and faded neon signs flickering. Weeds have overtaken the cracked asphalt, and the once-vibrant games and concession stands are now hollow, echoing only the distant calls of seagulls. Fantasyland went bankrupt when Oceanview Gardens opened closer to the city center. Unable to keep up with the competition, the amusement park fell into disrepair, slowly becoming a local legend for ghost stories and urban exploration. For the Paranormal-inclined, the park holds a strange allure, with whispers of unusual energies and forgotten magic lingering among its forgotten attractions.[/cell][/row][/table]