Cove Hamlet’s central chamber: (Any mention of ‘wayshrine’ is a stone pedestal with a silver-glass sphere on top containing a liter of blood from Mehran Bo) (Scene reminder: a two hundred meter tall cavern, with a large pool of water in the center; which has three small shrines around it: one for watchfulness, one for cleansing, and one for rememberance. Above the pool, suspended by four giant stone stalactite-monoliths edged with gold, is a large bronze bowl holding Mehran Bo, a sentient lake of blood and guardian of the hamlet. Hanging from the bronze bowl are three wayshrines chained together, each in line with the three tiers of the surrounding city center that project healing and mental clarity from Mehran Bo. Above the bronze bowl is a fifth stalactite monolith, capped with a bronze pyramid where Mereth is housed, a small anchor-mind that controls fort defences. Along the walls of the cavern are buildings carved into the stone, in three terraced tiers with stone stairs and walkways connecting them all. The lower level has a butcher’s, bakery, general store, clothier, and other such stores; healer’s and scribe’s store on either side of a fifty meter tall cathedral that is opposite a tavern beside a bathhouse; and a stables and storeroom on either side of the entrance. The second level is lined with seventy-eight houses; a living room with a hearth, kitchen and dining room, master bedroom with a bathroom, and stairway leading to a hallway with two bedrooms, and a Mehr sehen