The Big Apple Duty-Free & Curios
Est. 2026 • Human Bard
The Big Apple Duty-Free & Curios
The shop is a strange mix of bustle and old-world charm. A brass clock shaped like a sliced apple ticks loudly above the counter. The owner always offers a smal...
Shopkeeper
Maris Avell, a Human Bard (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A well-balanced short sword carved with a tiny apple motif on the guard. Standard issue for travelers who prefer a blade to a brawl.
A clever folding dirk sold in the 'travel essentials' case. Crafted by a city artisan to collapse to palm size.
Soft, oiled leather reinforced with city-grade stitching. Looks fashionable enough for a civic gala in the Big Apple while still useful in a scrape.
Coiled rope in a duty-free branded sack. Durable enough for rigs and improvised uses.
Thieves' tools neatly arranged and stamped with the Aerodrome's seal. Useful for opening locks and bypassing traps.
A neat tin of balms and stitched bandages. The attendant demonstrates how to use it with practiced efficiency.
A bitter, concentrated draught sold in small glass ampoules. Often purchased by those flying through the marsh routes of the region.
A simple torch for illumination. Duty-free customers buy them in sets for wilderness legs of their trip.
A sealed ration pack stamped with the Aerodrome chef's emblem. Cheap, filling, and shelf-stable.
A duty-free exclusive perfume called 'Skyline'. The scent mixes spiced apple with smoke from the harbor for a distinct Big Apple flourish.
A novelty bottle marketed to city commuters: compressed breeze, handy for clearing smoky taverns or signaling on docks.
A solid travel lock meant for luggage and crates. Popular among merchants moving goods through the city.
A warm cloak favored by riverfolk and pilots. Fashionable yet practical for flights between the islands of the Bay.
A cheap souvenir: a small wooden apple engraved with the Aerodrome's rune. Perfect for backpacks and as a token for children.
A clear vial with a rosy liquid. Popular with hurried travelers who want a quick patch-up before the next leg of their journey.
A squat crystal phial of deep red, kept behind the counter but displayed in a velvet tray. Better for serious bruises and gashes.
Maris Avell
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is a strange mix of bustle and old-world charm. A brass clock shaped like a sliced apple ticks loudly above the counter. The owner always offers a small complimentary sample of Skyline Perfume and packages purchases in parchment stamped with the Aerodrome crest. Travelers often haggle politely while calling out flight names like carriage routes. The store enforces a 'no-swords-drawn' policy and posts a hand-painted sign in Common and the city's cant that reads 'No duels on duty-free premises'.”
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