There are several proximal, shaded kiosks selling space on the various caravans. There is no substantive slave trade in the Daystalls - the slave markets in the Lower City, colloquially called the Nightstalls, are the main place where that trade flourishes. There and Okeno, of course.

Safe Travels is preparing a caravan to Wati that leaves within the hour, and the brusque raven-haired Nidalese woman orchestrating the operation clearly has her hands full, directing passengers, freight, and crew to their proper tasks. A marked slate reveals they have a caravan leaving for Solku and another for Quantium tomorrow, then one for Wati and another for Quantium the next day. A caravan from Quantium and Wati are expected to arrive this evening and one from Solku tomorrow.

Wolthan’s Wagons is manned by a tall long-faced Ulfen man with straw-brown hair and a long full beard wearing a broad straw hat. At the moment, the stall is empty, and the man observes his surroundings whilst bearing the expression plastered on the face of any employee with nothing to do. A slate indicates that their next caravan leaves in two days for Solku, and the next three days after that - one arrives in two days as well.

The Savanna Rangers kiosk, that for the company responsible for Sofh’s caravan, is manned by a Kelesh beauty in her early twenties. She has shoulder length hair, stylish robes, and wears a golden circlet set with a tiger eye. She is finishing booking passage to Quantium later today for a young halfling couple. There is a caravan to Solku tomorrow, and one to Wati the day after. A caravan arrives from Wati tonight, and one rack from Quantium and Solku in two days. The fact that they were raided just days before does not seem to have impacted their business too much.