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Keluel is a settlement in [[Hemun]], the region of [[Radi]] controlled by [[Vaasith]] in the [[Sokkor]] system. One of many such settlements, Keluel consists mainly of functional buildings -- a law court, a few stores, some forms of public entertainment, and a meeting hall for social and political gatherings. Radiating outward from it are a number of agricultural parcels, with each farmstead family pooling certain resources together (organised by teams and committees in Keluel]] to make the job of managing vast hectares of productive land easier and more efficient.  
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Keluel is a settlement in [[Hemun]], the region of [[Radi]] controlled by [[Vaasith]] in the [[Sokkor]] system. One of many such settlements, Keluel consists mainly of functional buildings -- a law court, a few stores, some forms of public entertainment, and a meeting hall for social and political gatherings. Radiating outward from it are a number of agricultural parcels, with each farmstead family pooling certain resources together (organised by teams and committees in Keluel) to make the job of managing vast hectares of productive land easier and more efficient.  
 
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Keluel is a settlement in Hemun, the region of Radi controlled by Vaasith in the Sokkor system. One of many such settlements, Keluel consists mainly of functional buildings -- a law court, a few stores, some forms of public entertainment, and a meeting hall for social and political gatherings. Radiating outward from it are a number of agricultural parcels, with each farmstead family pooling certain resources together (organised by teams and committees in Keluel) to make the job of managing vast hectares of productive land easier and more efficient.