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The market place is where all the village saiyans (which usually means low levels) come to buy, sell and trade...well...just about anything. Food, slaves, equipment, jewels, artifacts, ship pieces, pretty much anything you can think of.
Yep, we all know what this is. This is where our poor little saiyans come to drink away their sorrows. Or...more likely...come to get crazy and have a "good time". Be careful here though, drunk Saiyans aren't nessisarily what you'd call "safe".
This is the large area of the village where Saiyans live more closely to one another. It's row after row after row of small, yet often two story (possibly even three) desert buildings. Sort of like...a neighborhood. Except it's more of a tic-tac-toe board of buildings and dirt streets instead of the unique swerves and turns we're used to. And of coarse, they have absolutely no lawns. It's house, and then street. As if grass could actually grow here anyway.
Like a hotel, and it's pretty nice too. 'Coarse, it still clings tight to the desert theme, since, well, it has to to keep the darn place cool during the day and warm at night. Most places around THIS village don't have decent heating and air. But it's three stories high, with a small roof for each story. Or well, two small roofs for the first story on the side of the building, two small roofs for the second story on the side of the building, and one for the top since it's, well, the top. So every story gets a little smaller as it goes up, like setting boxes on top of each other from biggest to smallest. And there's a thin ledge around the story above to connect each "padio". It's not nessisarily there for WALKING purpases, since the wall (railing to keep folks from falling off the padio, whatever, but it's a wall instead of rails. You getting the visual here?) stops at the wall of the story above it.
This place is actually rather easily stumbled upon in this "maze" of alleys. It's not called "Black" for no reason - they say this is where the black-market happenings most often take place within the village. Don't get caught here after dark, people.