They will recommend her some luxury cartography shop whose pieces are hand-painted and more expensive than flesh Pleroma could probably afford. The city map isn't super detailed, but it shows off the main thoroughfares, and has a very lavish drawing of the Citadel. Just the exterior, of course; there are no maps of the outside.
As for imported books, Achamoth doesn't receive too many of them. Though the merchants won't phrase it this way, she may get the impression that it's because there is a fair amount of media control in the city, and the Regent doesn't really allow in anything that might be questionable ideology-wise. There are some some books of fable inspired poetry from Hylici that are quite popular right now, though, as well as the memoirs of Hylician general who is recounting their experiences during the last Aion war. This retelling is, of course, very slanted to the Regent/Kenoma's side of things.
There are some poetry books from Venera as well that are generally fairly shallow, and some Regent-compliant adventure tales. There are no books from Godsblood. Nobody in Achamoth wants to read about what those guys think.
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As for imported books, Achamoth doesn't receive too many of them. Though the merchants won't phrase it this way, she may get the impression that it's because there is a fair amount of media control in the city, and the Regent doesn't really allow in anything that might be questionable ideology-wise. There are some some books of fable inspired poetry from Hylici that are quite popular right now, though, as well as the memoirs of Hylician general who is recounting their experiences during the last Aion war. This retelling is, of course, very slanted to the Regent/Kenoma's side of things.
There are some poetry books from Venera as well that are generally fairly shallow, and some Regent-compliant adventure tales. There are no books from Godsblood. Nobody in Achamoth wants to read about what those guys think.