A black sea of asphalt stretches before you, the wide expanse of the Gingakei Mall parking lot. Bright yellow lines painted on the cement separate the parking spaces of differing sizes. Beyond the parking lot looms the enormous Gingakei Mall itself, the entire front made of tinted glass that reflects the outside world. Within, you can dimly make out civilians strolling through the large mall, usually a greater population on the weekends.
A wide promenade stretches before you, the floor tiled with thick blocks of dark grey stone. The promenade stretches in each direction of the compass, the north and south reserved for the entraceways whilest the east and west lead to the main areas of the mall. At the center of this compass is a magnificent fountain carved from smooth ebony stone, polished til it practically glows. Cool, clear water bubbles up from spouts within the fountain, sprinkling a light shower into the "moat" around it.
A long balcony encircles and crosses over the floor below, stretching to connect a variety of smaller businesses than the ones below. The murmuring hubub of the mall's solicitors rises and falls in waves of sound. Small potted trees periodically line the glass and wood railing that protects shoppers from falling off the edge.
A long balcony encircles and crosses over the floors below, stretching to connect a variety of businesses. The murmuring hubub of the mall's solicitors rises and falls in waves of sound. Small potted trees periodically line the glass and wood railing that protects shoppers from falling off the edge.
A mosaic of pale, dull, stone tiles in red, green, blue, and more spreads out before you, encompassing the floor. The delicious scents of food and beverage wafts throughout the food court, echoing from a plethora of restaurants, cafes, and fast food counters. The entire far wall is made of enormous panes of glass, letting in a beautiful view of the seaside and docks outside.