Seven Suns Trading Coster Camp
The Seven Suns Trading Coster Camp is arranged with deliberate precision, forming a perfect circle of sturdy, brightly painted wagons, their sides emblazoned with the sigil of seven radiant suns. Each wagon has a dual purpose, serving as both transport for their goods and a defensive barrier for the camp. The placement suggests they’re prepared for trouble at any moment, but also exude a sense of exclusivity and wealth.
In the center of the camp stands an expansive, richly adorned tent with golden trim, its fabric shimmering faintly in the light. The tent serves as both a meeting space and the heart of their operation. Inside, the space is organized with an air of meticulous professionalism—rows of crates and shelves of trade goods, ledgers piled high, and a large table for negotiations and inventory assessments.
What is not immediately apparent is the secret the camp conceals. Beneath the central tent lies the true hub of the Seven Suns' activity: a hidden ramp leading to an underground warehouse cavern. Accessible only through a concealed hatch beneath the floor, this vast storage area is stocked with goods that never see the light of day until they’re ready to move. Carefully maintained lanterns cast a dim glow over rows of crates, barrels, and even a few cages for live trade animals or exotic goods.
The camp operates with quiet efficiency. Uniformed guards patrol the perimeter with crossbows slung at their sides, their keen eyes scanning for threats. Traders, scribes, and laborers move about the camp in perfect rhythm, their work punctuated by the occasional barked order. While the camp lacks the rough, chaotic feel of other costers like House Glanend, it carries an air of control that borders on secrecy, as if every move is part of a calculated plan.
The Seven Suns leave little to chance, their presence a reminder that wealth often comes hand-in-hand with hidden agendas. From the polished wagons to the underground warehouse, the camp is as much a fortress of trade as it is a well-oiled machine of commerce and control.
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