The market, as Vetter said, is sprawled out across and in front of the Steps. The Steps may look familiar to Voodoo. It depends on his movie viewing habits; once upon a time, Rocky Balboa used them for his training montage. His statue's long since gone, of course. The replacement looks like someone found a dark brown store mannequin and dressed it in whatever combat armor they weren't using. One can only assume the laser rifle in its hand is nonfunctional; who'd put a thing like that out where anyone could walk off with it?
Assuming they got through the Market itself, of course. The Museum of Art's all but collapsed in most places, but that hasn't kept the crowds away. There are booths set up all over, like something out of an extraordinarily neat favela or an extraordinarily battered flea market. Most of them are general sellers of many things, but a few seem to be specialized- there are two gun sellers, one purveyor of clothing, and one booth stocked with bottles, jerrycans, and a couple of fifty-five gallon drums.
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Date: 2014-12-05 07:25 pm (UTC)Assuming they got through the Market itself, of course. The Museum of Art's all but collapsed in most places, but that hasn't kept the crowds away. There are booths set up all over, like something out of an extraordinarily neat favela or an extraordinarily battered flea market. Most of them are general sellers of many things, but a few seem to be specialized- there are two gun sellers, one purveyor of clothing, and one booth stocked with bottles, jerrycans, and a couple of fifty-five gallon drums.