
The bath is a very serene and beautiful place, made to resemble a wild pond next to some falls, yet also somewhat like a roman bath. Lily pads and water flowers grow atop the water, perfuming those who bathe here and the edges of the bath are lined with reeds and cattails. a small field of clovers surround north, south, and east sides of the bath with a great stone pillar at each corner, supporting the ceiling of moon crystals that illuminate the place with artificial sunlight Blue rose vines decorate the pillars and many varies flowers grow wildly among the clovers, providing bathers with many various scents to use in bathing, as well as the trees that grow along the north, south, and east walls, giving of various fruits to provide sweet snacks for them as well. The west wall is made up to resemble a cliff with four waterfalls. A fall in each west corner pours down into their own streams, which gradually turn, flowing to the bath pouring over it's north and south sides to join with the water inside.
Two more falls near the middle of the west wall, pour into a pair of elevated streams that flow east and flow over a couple of arching precipices that spout like a pitcher, forming a pair of small waterfalls that pour directly into the west side of the baths, to enable showering.
On the middle of the west side of the bath, stairs exit the water. Passing between a pair of rails with wolf headed posts, the stairs climb the between the middle falls, ascending the entire cliff wall and lead out into the western courtyard.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24732329 )
Behind the two showering waterfalls, there is a pair of arched doorways one on each side of the stairs. Both these doorways enter into their own crystal torch-lit corridor that leads to the arena.
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There is an arched doorway in the south wall, between the last tree and the water fall in the south west corner. This doorway enters into a short corridor with stairs that lead up into the south west aqueducts.
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There is stone road adorned with Celtic markings that cuts a path through the field of clovers and leads to a small case of stairs that enter into the west side of the bath. On the other end of the stone road, there is an arched doorway adorned with Celtic markings in the west wall between the middle trees that leads to the Hall of ice.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24763227 )