I'm not inattentive, I'm independent

Her royal bath was quite large, with a vaulted ceiling and plenty of stone-worked areas, both at ground level and on a lower one a few steps down from the main floor, beneath the surface of the water of the bath.

The bathtub itself was built more like an below-ground pool, rather than any kind of 'tub' she'd have recognized at home. The rock and stone in the room had been cut and chiseled out and then filled up with water.

The floor of the bath was large and flat, with several hand carved stone seats scattered around and the center open with a hole that drained into the underground waterways that ran beneath Nevremia, a simple grate blocking anything but water getting through.

At the edge of her 'tub' was a bucket for those who were washing up or tending to themselves. Though she couldn't actually remember if that bucket was meant to be there, or just a remnant of one of her husbands using the tub.

It was quite a nice set-up.