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     - **The House of the Small Gods** -  close to the docks, the House of the Small Gods has shrines dedicated to Takri, Shan and Azan.  – Many sailors and fisherfolk find their way there, to make small offerings.       - **The House of the Small Gods** -  close to the docks, the House of the Small Gods has shrines dedicated to Takri, Shan and Azan.  – Many sailors and fisherfolk find their way there, to make small offerings.  
   - **The Market Square** – filled with farmers, fisher folk and other small traders selling their wares,  you buy a market trader's licence, from the temple of Abadar.  Fish and local farm produce occupy many stalls, but you can also find a soup kitchen, a bakery stall and others selling day-to-day and general items.  Quite often you will find a busker or two, or even a travelling barber. A number of retail premises are gathered around the market square, along St Cuthbert's Shrine.   - **The Market Square** – filled with farmers, fisher folk and other small traders selling their wares,  you buy a market trader's licence, from the temple of Abadar.  Fish and local farm produce occupy many stalls, but you can also find a soup kitchen, a bakery stall and others selling day-to-day and general items.  Quite often you will find a busker or two, or even a travelling barber. A number of retail premises are gathered around the market square, along St Cuthbert's Shrine.
-    - **The Mordane Hotel** - a rather grandly named hotel, that offers good food and well-appointed rooms. Its sedate and sumptuous bar and restaurant is favoured by Military Officers and the professional members of Finaroka’s population.  Even the Governor has been seen there on occasion. +    - **The Grand Hotel** - It offers good food and well-appointed rooms. Its sedate and sumptuous bar and restaurant is favoured by Military Officers and the professional members of Finaroka’s population.  Even the Governor has been seen there on occasion. 
-    - **The Golden Corn Inn** – has a reasonable bar and kitchen, and sells a respectable range of food and drink. Its rooms are quite small, with limited range of services. It is favoured by the many of the town’s population.  +    - **The Anchor Inn** – has a reasonable bar and kitchen, and sells a respectable range of food and drink. Its rooms are quite small, with limited range of services. It is favoured by the many of the town’s population.  
     - **St Cuthbert’s Shrine** – a shrine to St Cuthbert, guardian of truth, honesty, common sense and duty.  Many of the Governor’s Guards and the Marines from the Naval base visit the shrine to make small donations and seek blessing.     - **St Cuthbert’s Shrine** – a shrine to St Cuthbert, guardian of truth, honesty, common sense and duty.  Many of the Governor’s Guards and the Marines from the Naval base visit the shrine to make small donations and seek blessing.
   - **Commercial District** contains the homes offices and commercial premises of Finaroka's business community.  Most significant are:   - **Commercial District** contains the homes offices and commercial premises of Finaroka's business community.  Most significant are:
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   - **Residential District** This area contains the homes of the middle class members of the population.  Ship's Captains, Lawyers, Architects, Adventurers and other professionals live here - this includes Sir Pawlin Hardthorne of The Golden Billet and Sir Simmik Elrona, who owns a lot of property in Fisherman's Quay.    - **Residential District** This area contains the homes of the middle class members of the population.  Ship's Captains, Lawyers, Architects, Adventurers and other professionals live here - this includes Sir Pawlin Hardthorne of The Golden Billet and Sir Simmik Elrona, who owns a lot of property in Fisherman's Quay. 
  
-There is a stable outside the South Gate, and a shanty town outside the East Gate.  Small farms dot the hinterland, and their orchards grow large selection of fruit. +There is a stable outside the South Gate, and a shanty town outside the East Gate.  Small farms dot the hinterland, most concentrate on cereals or exotic fruits, although there are few mixed economy farms as well.
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