1. Gundrik Coppervein (Dwarf Merchant)
A massive, heavyset dwarf with a belly like a barrel and a beard slicked with
oil. Gundrik always claims the warmest corner of the men’s-only baths, where he
smokes an acrid black pipe that leaves a sharp tang in the air. He insists on
conducting his business exclusively here—merchants and rivals alike must strip
down and sweat in his presence, a power move that puts him firmly in control.
His booming laugh echoes off the marble walls as he strikes deals between puffs
of smoke.
2. Melia Willowstep (Satyr Attendant)
A sprightly young satyr girl with soft brown fur and curling horns, Melia skips
as she delivers towels to patrons in the main baths. Always smiling, she loves
to chat with visitors, asking them about their lives, travels, and dreams. She
remembers every story she hears and delights in retelling them to the other
attendants, making her a beloved figure among bathhouse staff.
3. Old Nestor Vellum (Human Gossip)
A wrinkled old man with sagging jowls, watery eyes, and tufts of gray hair
clinging to his bald head. He wanders the baths in sandals and a thin robe,
striking up conversations whether they’re wanted or not. Nestor thrives on
gossip and never seems to notice when people roll their eyes or try to slip
away. His endless questions and conspiratorial whispers are as much a fixture
of the baths as the steam itself.
4. Seryth Snowtail (Dragonborn Yoga Instructor)
A statuesque white dragonborn woman with glittering scales and a serene
demeanor. She leads groups of patrons in stretching and balance exercises, her
deep, calming voice carrying over the hiss of steam. Watching her move with
graceful precision is mesmerizing, and many regulars come to the baths as much
for her yoga classes as for the waters themselves.
5. Kellen Roseglow (Halfling Flirt)
A handsome young halfling with wavy brown hair, a well-trimmed mustache, and a
sly smile. Kellen prowls the mixed baths, leaning casually against the pool’s
edge as he tries to charm every woman he meets. Unfortunately, his
intensity—smoldering stares, overly elaborate compliments, and attempts at
poetic verse—usually drives them away. Still, he never seems discouraged and
always tries again the next day.