Niran Colosseum, a grand and spectacular building, stood halfway up the hillside. This structure, stemming from the Common Era 921, was full of the stylistic features of that era. Its walls were constructed from gray-white rocks, reaching a towering two to three dozen yards in height, and formed an oval shape. Comprising several dozens of layers, the walls were covered with all sorts of delicate carvings. Due to the passage of time, some areas had collapsed. The interior of the building was complex, connected by numerous rooms and corridors. At its center lay a massive arena flanked by bleachers capable of accommodating tens of thousands of spectators.
This place has always been where the rich squandered their Gold, with gladiatorial combats often taking place in the arena, followed by gambling.