Better Cities:Aayisha

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Aayisha
(RefID: xx00781A)
Home City Imperial City, Waterfront Tunnel
Location Converted Checkpoint Apartments
Race Redguard Gender Female
Level 10 Class Clothier
RefID xx00781A BaseID xx007819
Services
Available 8am to 8pm
Merchant
Gold 600 Mercantile Journeyman (50)
Sells Clothing
Buys
Other Information
Health 94 Magicka 200
Respons. 70 Aggress. 5
Faction(s) Communal Living; Couples; IC Citizens
Aayisha

Aayisha is a Redguard clothier who lives in the Converted Checkpoint Apartments with her partner, Antonio. She has a stall in the Waterfront Tunnel, just south of the entrance to the Market District, where she sells clothing.

Aayisha gets up at 8am and heads down to her stall to open for business. She remains there until 6pm when, she closes up and goes to The Arboretum Hotel for dinner; afterward, she pays a visit to Pub 102 to drink for two hours. She returns to the apartment at midnight to go to bed.

She wears middle-class shirt, pants, and shoes, which she changes sometimes, and carries a moderate amount of gold and a key to her apartment.

She and Antonio share an apartment that, while large, is rather bare - it has a double bed, a small table for eating, and another table with some bolts of cloth on it.

Aayisha is friendly and always glad to see new faces. If you catch her outside of her stall, she'll greet you: "You look like the pleasant sort, what can I do for you today?" If you talk to her during business hours, she'll say, "This is certainly a welcome change! You don't see too many customers this far down in the Waterfront Tunnel." If you ask why, she says, "Most people just like to go straight from the Waterfront to the Temple without stopping, and understandably so! If you're not robbed at knifepoint by one of the warring gangs, you're set upon by needy beggars. Nobody wants that, especially not the higher class, so they just breeze through quickly, and don't bother to stop and visit our stores. So, times are a bit tough, and the money is stretched a bit more thin than I'd like, but we get by."