"Which is probably a good thing for all concerned. Are you particularly busy? I know I couldn't have left my ship alone this long even if it weren't about to hit something - show me a place to sleep and give me shopping money and directions to a store and I'll get out of your hair."
"Korulen can take you shopping in case the city or the products are confusing," says Keo. "To work off her misbehavior. I'll show you to an empty room so you can form an idea of what you want to put in it."
Nick has no comment on the architecture. It's not like he's seen a city built on solid land before. He does seem slightly awed at the sheer size of the place, though.
She takes him to a clothing store first. There are plenty of options; the men's side is however all variants of one sort or another on pants and shirts.
Korulen pays for everything with some kind of credit system, and then shows him to an art store, which has paper as well as miscellaneous craft objects.