Ahnasha moved a bit closer to Ariel, keeping her hand on her shoulder as well as the empathetic expression on her face. "For what it's worth, we really appreciate what you are doing here. I know you are probably doing it mostly for the safety of your sister, but you're helping us as well. Personally, I think city life is incredibly boring and I can't understand why anyone would choose it...but I understand that others don't feel the same way I do. I can see how giving up the life you've known for so long would be hard. I don't think you need to be as afraid as you are, though. You are a talented alchemist, with knowledge that most others in the profession do not have. From what I know of business, that makes you particularly valuable. You could go to any city and be successful, given enough time an patience. It might take a few years; buildings are expensive, after all, but you can get back up to where you are now. Ahnasha thought for a moment on what other advice she could provide. "You may want to pick a city outside Morrowind, but otherwise, anywhere should be open to you. You can pick a place with an open market and set up a stall with some of your more unique potions. You might want to check around the alchemy shops in town first and see what they sell to make sure you're offering something they're not. Serve a market that isn't being reached. Plus, if you directly compete with them, some business owners might try to bully you out of town. You could give demonstrations to show people what your potions can do, maybe talk to them and get to know the locals. Really win over their hearts and minds. After a while, you start selling better versions of what the other alchemists are selling, and you'll be too well-known for them to directly bully. You could have your own shop again in just a year or two, if you do it right." Ahnasha said optimistically, finally making use of some of the knowledge her merchant parents had given her. "Anyway, I personally want to help you in any way I can. It only seems right."