Steambrook Baths


The Steambrook Baths is a cornerstone of comfort and cleanliness in the bustling Craftsman’s Row district, providing hardworking artisans and guild members with an essential reprieve from the grime and sweat of their daily labors. This well-maintained bathhouse is a no-nonsense establishment, focused on practicality and affordability while still offering a serene escape from the chaos of the workshop. The building itself is a modest stone structure with steam curling invitingly from its chimneys, hinting at the soothing warmth waiting within.

Inside, the Steambrook Baths is divided into communal soaking pools, private bathing rooms, and small steam chambers where patrons can sweat away the stress of the day. The air is thick with the clean, invigorating scents of eucalyptus and pine, used to keep the baths fresh and inviting. Polished stone benches and wooden lockers provide a simple but welcoming atmosphere, and the friendly attendants ensure that everything runs smoothly. While it lacks the luxury of the city’s more opulent spas, the Steambrook Baths has earned a loyal following among Altoria’s craftsmen for its reliability and comfort.

Run by the efficient and affable Callan Whetstone, a former smith who knows the value of a good soak after a hard day, the bathhouse is a haven of relaxation for the city’s tradesfolk. Regular patrons often trade stories and gossip in the communal pools, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie that makes the Steambrook Baths feel like a second home. For those looking to unwind without breaking the bank, the Steambrook Baths is a vital part of daily life in Craftsman’s Row—a place where the heat of the water washes away the weight of the day.


Callan Whetstone