Watching the water at your feet to be sure you don't slip on the rock floor, you notice it quickly turn into a small creek that empties itself into a very large, very deep looking, naturally heated swimming area. The heat is tolerable through there are occasionally bursts of steam that rise up through a small hole in the ceiling, apparently designed to keep the room clear of the haze. Still amazed at the size of the pool you decide all of the dragons could swim here at once and have enough room to be comfortable.

As you turn to go you notice large shelves carved out of the walls along the sides, big enough for dragons to perch on. Each seems to be custom made to fit the size of a particular Dragon and one holds a very large and very fluffy blue towel. You decide that one must belong to Ellioth.

Tilloth makes his way into the room, head only, swerving his great neck to see you.

Water is wet. Being wet is fun.

His simple comment makes you chuckle, trying to resist the uncontrollable urge to pat the Dragon's head. With a nod to one of the walls he addresses you again.

There are stairs carved into the side if you would like to explore the second level. I know that Ellioth escorted you past the front stairs, he often forgets to let visitors explore the new level.

He smiles at you and bows, allowing you to choose, apparently letting "wet is fun" be the explanation for why this indoor Dragon pool is connected to his room. You chuckle as he gives you a contented look and you figure that if they have a luck dragon, this must be their water dragon.

He bows as you leave.

Return to visit.

With a smile in farewell you go up the stairs.

You climb up the stairs and enter the upper level of the room. Taking a moment to look down at the beauty of the water below and the perfect reflection it creates, you notice that Tilloth has disappeared from view. From behind, a young voice makes you jump almost off the ledge.

You can dive from here and the water will catch you. It's safe.

You turn and he catches you with his tail, preventing you from falling off backwards.

I didn't mean to make you jump. I apologize. Come inside where it is not so close to the ledge.