"Hold on, please!" The Breton put up a hand. He was taken off guard at first, probably having assumed that the varied group were made up of tourists. It seemed he would not get his full price so easily. "I can see you know your way around ingredients such as these. I'll sell it for six gold." His friendly smile returned, "It's fresh and of premium quality. Not all stalls will have this size for such a price." Sabine's eyes skipped between Ahnasha's and the Breton's as they talked in turn. She didn't know why merchants would put their prices higher than people were willing to buy for, but at least her sister Ahnasha knew how to drive them down to honesty with words. Sabine could hardly understand how. Kaleeth made a good point with mentioning out things that weren't for sale, but Janius believed that fear would pass once they had a walk through the market district further and saw the true extent of the wares on sale. It was just a shame that they wouldn't have money to purchase anything. At a volume that wouldn't disturb the negotiations, Janius answered Kaleeth's question. "Some do, but not as much as in the market. A few are just where people live, along with a few inns or specialist shops; one is a great garden; one holds an arena for watching fighting for sport; there's also a mages university, though not much of it is open to the public; you've seen the harbour, the temple, and the tower... I think it's just that and the prison. We'll do a circuit and see most of the other sections after Sabine finds what she needs."