The Lagoon Slave Establishement

Wolfram had a black hooded scarf over his head, with its long ends dropping down his body towards his knee. 

He stepped through the massive metal doors, built like a 2-door gate that opened from its center.

Wolfram's eyes stayed vigilant, having no time to appreciate the establishment's beauty. 

He walked in and was taken aback. 

Its habitational rooms and quarters were built in a circular manner, surrounded by a vast open space at the center.

The roads inside were all of stone, and the place was very busy with wagons, horses, carriages, and people going back and forth. And stationed strategically were many enslaved people kept in cages like animals in a zoo. 

And those who wanted to buy them, could pinpoint and choose at will. 

This center was for such matters, showcasing the many slaves in categories.