After fleeing her captivity as Queen Akasha’s handmaiden, Sevraine wanders for many centuries until she founds a coven beneath Cappadocia, in the middle of the Anatolian plain, where caves extend for many miles. Inside those underground caves, Sevraine decorates as though they were a palace, filling them with statues and ornamentation, going so far as to plate the cave walls in gold. Because of this, her coven house comes to be known as the Caves of Gold.
Sevraine’s Caves of Gold are written of in Prince Lestat (2014). For more perspectives on the Caves of Gold, read the Alphabettery entries Allesandra, Bianca Solderini, Coven, Eleni, Eugénie, Gremt Stryker Knollys, Lestat de Lioncourt, and Sevraine.