Crimson Creek
Dwarfed by the Giltwall to the west and the Whip to the east, Crimson Creek was supposedly once named after the ancient Viisianari word for "red," referring to its coloring at sunset. Legends say Calphus the Conqueror renamed it Crimson after winning a great battle against the Ajmani forces there, shortly before his siege and takeover of Ajman.