Ayba

Ayba is a major city in Western Aradór and a cultural, economic and religious centre of national and regional importance in the region of Wórs. It is located on river Pedring.

The city has been populated since at least the 8th century 4A and has been a seat of regional governance for most of this time. As a coastal city on the edge of the Western Sea, Ayba is a major port town and has a rich history of seafaring.

Since 2014 4A, folowing the Obenist Schism, Ayba has been the religious centre of Western Obenism. Accordingly, it has a large number of Obenist temples and shrines, as well as the massive Palace of the Father of Faith, the residence of the head of the religion and the seat of the Council of Uvennilöimas.

In 2540 4A, Ayba was one of the cities hit heaviest by the disease called the Neverending Fever. After the outbreak, the city's population recovered and experienced a population boom following the advancements in technology, medicine and agriculture of the 28th century.

As of 31th century, Ayba is not only an important economic and religious centre. It also serves as a centre for the Western Araxi people of Brégh, their language and their culture. Ayba has the largest number of Brégh speakers of any cities in Aradór, and the language represents approximately 75% of all languages spoken in the city (followed by Petsizi Arazi at 20 percent).