Bodelai Town in Turkana Province of the East African Kingdom is one of the northernmost towns of the province, and it is also a trade market set up by the East African Kingdom.
At dawn, Bodelai opens for business.
Abyssinian caravans from various parts of southern Abyssinia bring Abyssinian-bred horses, cattle, sheep, camels, and some agricultural products to trade in Bodelai Town.
"Today, our shop has a total of 150 rifles, all of excellent quality, open to bidding, and the highest bidder wins." With this announcement from a store specializing in firearms.
Instantly, everyone began to bid competitively.
"I'll offer thirty Abyssinian horses," proposed Bubuawes, a trader from the Tigray region in northern Abyssinia.
The Abyssinian horse is a specialty of Abyssinia, and Turkana Province in East Africa also produces them.