Shivernight Manor

Bluefoot rinses the bottle containing Ophelia's taste in the pot of water. She doesn't wash it, because that would require soap, and Ophelia would taste it. Then, Ophelia might find herself feeling very disorientated, as her point of view is removed from her eyes and placed into a bottle; she can look around at herself like this, or at Bluefoot or the room. Sylvester's peeking from his cell, and Ophelia's body has bruises and lacerations from prior torture, that haven't been fully healed yet. Then Ophelia's sense of smell is placed in another bottle. Ophelia's hearing is put in front of a speaker linked to a microphone. Bluefoot blows into the microphone, then puts it next to the speaker. Applesniffer is given Ophelia's point of view, and puts it in a dark room before surrounding it with lamps and turning them all on, so there's light in every direction. Like the bathroom, this room is covered in mirrors, reflecting and amplifying the light; unlike the bathroom, this chamber has no furniture. Ophelia has water slowly dribbled into her mouth, but the bottles containing her senses of taste and smell are both put in a basket lowered into the cesspit.