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Geography: Floating City: Merchant Level

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Level 3 is where most of the local citizenry go to shop. Featuring such establishments as Butch's Butchery, Merabor's Infirmary, The Way Station, The Message in a Bottle Tavern, and The Fish Emporium, this level is always crowded with the daily business of the city's inhabitants. Visit Critaceous, Certified Curios and The Temple of the Three Sisters for sure.

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27. Temple of the Three Sisters
28. Butch's Butchery
29. Longram's Leather Creations
30. Merabor's Infirmary (Shrine of Flower)
31. Critaceous' Certified Curios
32. House of Gnerwen
33. Lost Souls' Mission (Shrine of Domi)
34. The Way Station - The center of all materials that arrive and depart via teleport from Floating City. It has a schedule that is kept every day. Two incoming and two outgoing teleports to Plateau City which people can take. In the middle of the night there is a freight only teleport. There is also an occasional teleport to the Southern Continent. A few hours before each daytime teleport, freight wagons and their draft animals usually line up along the street leading to the west of the building. Youths will usually show up around these times and offer to clean the street and water the animals for a few coppers.
35. Message in a Bottle Tavern
36. The Fish Emporium
37. Kevintar's Shrine (Shrine of Gargul)
38. Amon's House of Music
39. Thieves Guild
40. Rosebud Publishing House
82. Glow-worm Inn
84. The Waystation: Receiving Annex - Across the street from the Waystation, this is the warehouse that stores received freight from Plateau City. There are guards and workers around the clock.
85. The Waystation: Dispatch Annex - Next door to the Receiving annex, this warehouse stores freight scheduled to be teleported out.
86. Nori’s Home Cookin' - Founded a few years ago, but Nori has since retired and her Daughter Carmen now runs the business. The shop makes breads and their specialty is lunches which consist of breads stuffed with various meats and sauces. The most popular is a Curry Alligator, which most just order as “Spicy Gator”.