Mines of Mandalore

Location from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau

Sacred underground caverns beneath Mandalore's surface containing the Living Waters. Ancient Mandalorian holy site where warriors may be redeemed. A mythosaur lurks in the deepest pools.

The mines descend from excavated beskar tunnels into natural caverns of immense scale. The air grows cool and damp, tasting of mineral water and ancient stone. The Living Waters occupy the deepest chamber — a vast subterranean lake of dark, still water beneath a cathedral ceiling of natural rock. Mandalorian glyphs are carved into every surface, prayers and oaths left by generations of warriors. The water is cold enough to shock the breath from your lungs. Somewhere in the unfathomable depth below, the mythosaur moves — a creature thought extinct for millennia, its massive form glimpsed only in the trembling of the water's surface and the deep vibration that passes through the stone.

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Vast underground chambers carved by centuries of beskar mining, descending into natural caverns of dark stone. Bioluminescent fungi cling to the walls, casting pale blue-green light over still pools of sacred water. Ancient Mandalorian inscriptions line the passage walls.

Also known as: Living Waters, the Living Waters

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