Outside the stone door, many couldn't help but stop in their tracks and look up at the entrance.
Above the stone door, the words "Ghost Market" were strikingly engraved within the mountain itself, carrying a hint of subtle strangeness.
The stone door before their eyes was the second entrance to the Ghost Market, which also determined the opening and closing times for the market.
The stone door was a Mechanism Stone Door; though it was mechanized, it could not be manually controlled. It opened and closed naturally, precisely at nine o'clock in the evening each day, and would close again at six in the morning the following day.
If you were still in the Ghost Market by six in the morning and hadn't left, you would be locked inside the entire day, only able to leave after the door opened again at nine in the evening.
After walking through the stone door, there was a body of water, and several boats were docked on it.