The Grotto of the Liquid Tongue
The air in this limestone grotto is thick with the scent of salt and ancient dampness. At the center of the chamber sits a wide, circular basin made of hammered silver, filled to the brim with perfectly still turquoise water. The walls are adorned with twelve distinct stone reliefs, each depicting a different mundane object or landscape feature. Faint bioluminescent moss clings to the edges of the basin, casting a shimmering glow that dances across the ceiling like sunlight reflecting off a moving stream.