Bath Of Solitude

Interview Log


Interviewer: M.E.G. Researcher Aron Esteris
Interviewee: Wanderer Chantara Inoue
Date: 14/6/2023

Esteris: Thank you for agreeing to this interview, Ms. Inoue.

Inoue: Not like I had much of a choice.**

Esteris: The MEG just wants as much information as they can get, I don’t control that. Anyways, you’re here to discuss a previously unknown potential level you accessed, correct?

Inoue: I believe so—I don’t know much about the way things work here, man.

Esteris: No matter, we can handle the details. First off, how do you remember entering this level? Was there any particular point at which the environment seemed notably different?

Inoue: They’re back of course now, but I got separated from my group—we’re just some old friends not really fit for life in the big city. They kind of consider me a pioneer of sorts, considering I’m not from this place, so I often lead and go on ahead.

We were

Description

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A typical pool room.

The Bath of Solitude is a theorized unique sublevel within the various clusters of the Poolrooms. It consists of myriad individual rooms, each featuring large pools, connected with one another via river-like hallways in a likely-infinite expanse. The rooms are extravagantly decorated, featuring intricate blue tilework and gold leaf decor, and architectural structures and supports feature graceful curved designs.

The rooms are most often well lit by series of bulbed glass lamps and wide glowing windows—notably only depicting faintly blue voids—though darker rooms can occasionally be encountered, with the lanterns off or windows absent.

Entities

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A statue found within the Bath.

Though the Bath of Solitude seems to be primarily devoid of most life, a variety of marble statues…


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