Balic Common
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Balic Common

Public Space

This is a gathering place for all people of the city to eat and drink in comfort. There are three distinct sections of the common: the nobles balcony, the senators box, and the common itself. The common eating area is raised two feet above the ground. The floor is dotted by tables and chairs where both nobles and ordinary citizens may eat, though slaves are not allowed to eat or drink here. Vendors hawk food and beverages at good prices for the citizens of the city to enjoy in peace - there has never been a recorded incidence of violence in the common - it's bad for business. The floor is made of tiled white marble, and scuff marks are quickly removed by the ready servant staff. Trees are planted throughout the common to provide shade to much of the eating area. At regular intervals, servants come to water the trees. At night, tall shafts of slow burning phenni wood illuminate the area, providing a comfortable place to end the day, and a welcome change from the normal tavern scenery. The nobles balcony, along the northern section of the common, is no longer just for nobles, and any citizen that can pay to eat and drink the foods are permitted, though those obviously not of the correct station will be virtually ignored by the wait staff. Two sets of stairs lead from the common eating area to the nobles balcony. Patrons of obviously correct station will be seated immediately, and there is a wide variety of dishes and drinks to choose from. The balcony is raised six feet above the common, and provides a peaceful view of the common and surrounding area. The outer edge of the balcony is open to the sky, but further back, the balcony is roofed. Fluted columns surround the outside of the balcony, and less decorative pillars support the roof. At the very rear is the kitchen area where the dishes are prepared. The waiters wear immaculate white vestments. The northwest corner of the common is raised three feet above the nobles balcony, and is called the senators box. During Andropinis' reign, the senators could eat apart from even the nobles. Now, this is where the very elite of the nobles and (more commonly) the most powerful members of the cities three major merchant houses sit - by reservation only, of course. The common area was once a city maintained area, but has since been taken over by Varstis Klemesin (hm Trader 7 LN), a merchant turned restaurateur. There is no other place quite like the common in Balic, and Varstis knows this. He charges a fee to each of hawkers in the common to sell their goods. He has no slaves, and each of his servants is paid, including Torgah (hm F6 LN), an ex gladiator who now provides his services as a bouncer.