The Royal Court's Tournament had officially begun now, and the city's population had suddenly more than doubled in size as a result. The situation was exacerbated since large areas on the outskirts had been set aside specifically for various competitions.
The Norland locals were naturally bold and unrestrained. For them, skills like writing and arithmetic had always been ignored as headaches, so there was no way for them to manage large gatherings efficiently. The officials were, therefore, only responsible for the zoning and allocation of space, and the games were organized by the nobles, both large and small.
Although the Royal Court was also scattered, it was still divided into streets and lanes. And each time they moved, they were kept in the original style. In the countryside, there were no roads at all, so any place could be crossed at will as long as there were no obstacles.