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|regtype=Rural
 
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|population=5800
 
|realm=Arcachon
 
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For Arcachon's nobility, Rrerat is vital in travelling to and from the mainland, being much easier going than wooded [[Far East/Mnalor|Mnalor]] to the west. This land is currently titled to none other than [[Arcachon]]s Pontifex.
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The rural region of Rrerat contains some of the richest farmland in all of [[Coralynth]] and is the primary route for all local and foreign travelers to reach [[Enlod]], the realm's capital city.
  
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The Red Blade Keep watches over the Rrerat Road in the western half of the land. The eastern half is less populated and is called the Silver Shores, named so for the beautiful white sands of its long beaches. Most peasants are either farmers in the west or fishermen in the east.
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The people here are very happy, and it is not uncommon for visitors to be greeted by joyful strangers numerous times while traveling through the countryside.

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The rural region of Rrerat contains some of the richest farmland in all of Coralynth and is the primary route for all local and foreign travelers to reach Enlod, the realm's capital city.

The Red Blade Keep watches over the Rrerat Road in the western half of the land. The eastern half is less populated and is called the Silver Shores, named so for the beautiful white sands of its long beaches. Most peasants are either farmers in the west or fishermen in the east.

The people here are very happy, and it is not uncommon for visitors to be greeted by joyful strangers numerous times while traveling through the countryside.