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The Neck is the colloquial term used to describe the lands that stretch from the headwaters of the Green Fork in the [[The Riverlands|Riverlands]], to the boundaries of the Barrowlands in the [[The North|North]]. Whilst other regions boast a great variety in topography and cultures - the opposite can often be said of this strange and unknowable region.
The Neck is the colloquial term used to describe the lands that stretch from the headwaters of the Green Fork in the [[The Riverlands|Riverlands]], to the boundaries of the [[The North#The Barrowlands|Barrowlands]] in the [[The North|North]]. Whilst other regions boast a great variety in topography and cultures - the opposite can often be said of this strange and unknowable region.


[[File:Southern Neck Fens.jpg|thumb|The headwaters of the Green Fork do not end in a single spring, but in a great confusion of fens and stagnant waters. Not even Charlton men will bring their barges far into these parts...]]
[[File:Southern Neck Fens.jpg|thumb|The headwaters of the Green Fork do not end in a single spring, but in a great confusion of fens and stagnant waters. Not even Charlton men will bring their barges far into these parts...]]
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