A neighborhood with a large, rather famous wadi running through it diagonally. It splits the upper plateau of the city, which traditionally is the wealthier section of the city, with groomed parks and roadways swept clean of filth and detritus. The local stonework is built of granite from a mine almost forty miles away. Bright white with blue veins running through it, the stone absorbs the heat of the sun during the day, and gives off a faint glow in the same color at night.