Kûbor Sêd lay along the northeastern edge of Endor's broad East-plain. A hardwood forest separated it from Iskahú to the northwest. Its northern and eastern boundaries were defined by the vast taiga forest known as the Illuin Wood. The Sea of Illuin was situated about two hundred miles to the north, on the other side of the primeval woodland. The Kúbor, a collection of Mornerin-speaking herders and trappers, resided throughout the cool, grassy Sêd fields. They were relatives of the Rúbor peoples, who made their home in the higher lands to the southwest.
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| - Kûbor Sêd lay along the northeastern edge of Endor's broad East-plain. A hardwood forest separated it from Iskahú to the northwest. Its northern and eastern boundaries were defined by the vast taiga forest known as the Illuin Wood. The Sea of Illuin was situated about two hundred miles to the north, on the other side of the primeval woodland. The Kúbor, a collection of Mornerin-speaking herders and trappers, resided throughout the cool, grassy Sêd fields. They were relatives of the Rúbor peoples, who made their home in the higher lands to the southwest.
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| - Kûbor Sêd lay along the northeastern edge of Endor's broad East-plain. A hardwood forest separated it from Iskahú to the northwest. Its northern and eastern boundaries were defined by the vast taiga forest known as the Illuin Wood. The Sea of Illuin was situated about two hundred miles to the north, on the other side of the primeval woodland. The Kúbor, a collection of Mornerin-speaking herders and trappers, resided throughout the cool, grassy Sêd fields. They were relatives of the Rúbor peoples, who made their home in the higher lands to the southwest.
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