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The region's name is derived from its old name of Kilbranda, given to it by the native tribe which lived here and translates to Red Coast. When the region was first conquered the name was adopted but changed slightly into Kilbranba. The old name is still used to a lesser extent among the the most base of the peasantry. This small strip of land was first settled with fisherman and sea raiders. These simple folk lived of the sea, and thus expanded their dominion along the coast. The people who live here now are still largely fisherman, and to some extent farmers, for the soil is fertile enough for a coastal region. They are a rugged and hard people. Living off of the sea has made them into a resourceful, fit and resistant fishing community. Anyone not from the region is given a strong eye of suspicion. Kilbranba is commonly considered a backwater region. There are few roads of any note within the region, the one exception being the Low road connecting Scarbran, Kilbranba and Tarkhog. The region is dotted with small villages along the length of the coast, containing only one major town, which acts as a center of authority for the entire region, and is the seat of power of its Lord.
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The region's name is derived from its old name of Kilbranda, given to it by the native tribe which lived here and translates to Red Coast. When the region was first conquered the name was adopted but changed slightly into Kilbranba. The old name is still used to a lesser extent among the the most base of the peasantry. This small strip of land was first settled with fisherman and sea raiders. These simple folk lived of the sea, and thus expanded their dominion along the coast. The people who live here now are still largely fisherman, and to some extent farmers, for the soil is fertile enough for a coastal region. They are a rugged and hard people. Living off of the sea has made them into a resourceful, fit and resistant fishing community. Anyone not from the region is given a strong eye of suspicion. Kilbranba is commonly considered a backwater region. There are few roads of any note within the region, the one exception being the Low road connecting Scarbran, Kilbranba and Tarkhog. The region is dotted with small villages along the length of the coast, containing only one major town, which acts as a center of authority for the entire region, and is the seat of power of its Lord.