I transferred myself to the last shop and took a deep breath as I opened my eyes to see a fancy-looking Roman structure. There was a statue of who I had to assume was Apollo in the front of the shop with a big smile, standing in a chariot. Pretty pretentious, but this was a shop of paintings and sculptures.
Apollo's Artistic Creations, Paintings, and Sculptures was the name of this shop, but I was curious about this place. Out of all the shops here, this was the only one that didn't have to do with a direct element, resource, or crafting material typically found in the other stores. Instead, it focused on the more intangible aspects of creativity and beauty, which made perfect sense given the god it was associated with. Apollo, after all, was not just a deity of the sun but also of music, poetry, and the arts. His domain represented the pinnacle of aesthetic and creative achievement, a place where the soul's expression could find its purest form... Why did I know this?!