As you make your way through the flooded sewers, you come across a small shrine perched on wooden stilts. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess Nurtura, the divine protector of mothers and children. The statue of Nurtura stands partially submerged in the murky water, her serene face gazing outwards. A wooden plank juts out from the stilts in front of the statue, serving as an altar for offerings and sacrifices. A soft glow emanates from the statue, giving the entire shrine an otherworldly feel. It seems that even in the depths of the sewer, the power of motherhood endures.