The Frolicking Nymph
The Frolicking Nymph is a bathhouse located in upper Heapside. It was erected by Thalamra Vanthampur and acts as a public bathhouse to the inhabitants of the Lower City.
The bathhouse is a one-story stuccoed building with stained-glass windows and clay roof tiles. Ten-foot-tall walls enclose a large courtyard outside the southeast corner of the building. The closed wooden doors to the courtyard are engraved with images of smiling nymphs dancing and frolicking in water.
Unbeknownst to many, the bathhouse is a front for the Cult of the Dead Three, who operate from a long lost and forgotten dungeon located underneath the building. It was gifted to the cult by the Vanthampur family after archeologists found separate shrines to the Dead Three gods. Vanthampur had the archeologists buried in the complex, had the bathhouse erected, and also had everyone killed who was involved in the building.
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1482
Alternative Names
"The bathhouse"
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