Solidarity Market
Solidarity Market is the major trading hub of Gdansk, and is the largest market in the city. Built around a pre-war monument to fallen shipyard workers, the market is often compared to a bicycle wheel, with spokes of cardboard or wooden stalls and sheet-metal shacks radiating out from the central monument spire. Dingy and confusing, there is no rhyme or reason to the market, with food and goods vendors pressed in amongst one another in a sort of disarray, the lack of organization making it very difficult to locate any goods in particular. As a result, toward the center of the market a prospective buyer can often locate a runner who would be willing to locate a certain item in the market or make purchases on behalf of the buyer in return for some minor trade item or meal chit. Close to the market are a few buildings, including a Merchant Union administrative building, some abandoned apartment complexes, and most notably, a cartel controlled trading hall, where items of more value can be found. The in-door trading hall is where items such as medicine, firearms, weapons, heavier ordinance, and bulk goods such as ammunition and fuel can be sought.


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