A small town not far south of the Iringod Spires, Áslot was founded by the same man who named the river to the east. Many of the buildings are cottages, some made of old brick. Whilst this is mainly a tight community, travellers are more than welcome. There are no tarmac roads, just stone paths between Inn's, market streets and homes. The town has many hunters, predominantly, hunting wild beasts from The Wild's to sell and trade, often with traders that seek business in Southport to the west. Much decoration here is devoted to Lions, their claws, their manes and their heroic, loyal stature.