New Market

First Appearance and Context

Mentioned as the avout left the Day Gate of the Concent of Saunt Edhar and entered the burgers’ town. The narrator recounts that after the original town market was demolished and refashioned into an “Olde Market” tourist venue near the concent, the former stall‑holders set up a new site on the edge of town that people now call the New Market.

Description and Location

Set on the outskirts of the town outside the concent’s walls, the New Market is described as the place where the prior market’s community re‑established itself. It contrasts with the centrally located, souvenir‑oriented “Olde Market” that replaced the original square near the gate. The New Market is thus the practical successor to the original market in the extramuros town.

Structures and Features

Details are sparse. As inferred from mention of “little stalls” run by the original vendors, the New Market likely consists of vendor stalls or an open‑air arrangement rather than a formal arcade. No permanent buildings or specific layout are described in the current account.

Relationships and Affiliations

  • Serves the burgers’ town outside the concent, i.e., the Extramuros community around the walls.
  • Defined in contrast to the tourist “Olde Market” redevelopment nearer the gate; the New Market preserves the older market’s function for local vendors and shoppers.

Current Status

Active and in use on the edge of town. It is referenced as an established destination even though the viewpoint group does not visit it at that time.

Summary:

A market on the edge of the burgers’ town outside the Concent of Saunt Edhar, formed when former stall‑holders of the original market relocated after authorities demolished it and built a tourist “Olde Market.” Despite the name, it is the functional continuation of the original market.

Known as:
The New Market