Kingdom of Clonran

The Kingdom of Clonran is a well-established kingdom east of the Holy Empire of Visimar and North of the Petty Kingdom of Ive. Its kingdom is a feudal heavy kingdom that came to power around 900 after a feudal clan confederacy took over the tribal controlled area and confessed their faith to Garung and converted their political ways to more traditional feudalism. The kingdom has close ties with the Holy Empire west of them as several marriage ties and non-aggression pacts had made the population more than happy to be in the mighty empires' good side.

Geography
The Kingdom of Clonran, despite being a small kingdom has access to the great Rollie Sea. The kingdom also is known for the many foothills and plains to the north that has more than fertile land in all parts. Despite what the East Region might say geography-wise, the kingdom's land is ok for the farming seasons unlike their cousins down south that suffer from the swampy bogs and highlands that stop them from farming.

People and Economy
The common folk of Clonran can resemble many aspects that the peasants and freemen of the Empire of Visimar carry albeit with a touch of clan roots embedded within their way of life. As they follow traditional feudal traditions, their society can be divided between Peasants/Freemen/Merchants and Petty Nobles/Nobles and Knights/King. The few clans that are within the borders of Clonran can also be tied into this foreign feudal system in their own respects. Economically, Clonran has fat coffers during peacetime as their tariffs and tolls that many nobles introduce to the famous Road of Odin that crosses their land. This can also be thanked by the abundance of foreign traders as well as a lack of outlaw and bandit issue that would threaten the lives and business of many merchants that use the roads of Clonran to take a cheaper route to the ever famous Jade Road.

Military
Just like many other feudal kingdoms of Clamund, the Kingdom of Clonran relies on the ever so trusty feudal system that backs their entire kingdom. A common army would rely heavily on the use of spear-armed levy backed up by wings of knights and mounted retainers. Because of the small area that Clonran controls. There is little land to be given to nobles and knights under the service of the king. This leads to smaller armies that could be raised in times of war.