Scallaba

Scallaba is a major city in Central-Eastern Aradór, located in the heart of the Between-Rivers region at the confluence of the rivers Haltwen and Scallo.

Scallaba is an ancient settlement and has been continuously populated since at least the seventh century. With its population of just shy of a million souls it is the fifth largest city in Aradór, third largest in Between-Rivers and the administrative centre of the province.

The city has been central in various conflicts in the area; as a testament to this the city has both walls - the Salted Walls of Scallaba - and castles, most notably Mirg Scalli, the namesake of the city, and Brili Rustsayi, Fort Slow-water.