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== Terrain and Culture ==
== Terrain and Culture ==


[[File:High water levels in Broad Fen, Dilham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 319595.jpg|High water levels in Broad Fen, Dilham, Norfolk]]
The Neck is defined by a series of unending bogs, fens and marshes that stretch on for hundreds of leagues. The climate is predominantly cold, though it has been known to become particularly humid during hot summers. The marshes are also prone to gathering mists - which has further added to the reputation of the Neck as being entirely impassable to any other than the peoples who call it home.
 
The Neck is defined by a series of unending bogs, fens and marshes that stretch on for hundreds of leagues. The climate is predominantly cold, though it has been known to become particularly humid during hot summers. The marshes are also prone to gathering mists - which has further added to the reputation of the Neck as being entirely impassible to any other than the peoples who call it home.


The term Crannogman is predominantly used to describe the native culture of the Neck. To the outsider, they likely appear to be an entirely homogenous people - however as with all cultures, this is certainly not universally true. there are a variety of Clans within the Neck, each taking their name from the flora and fauna of their wild homeland.
The term Crannogman is predominantly used to describe the native culture of the Neck. To the outsider, they likely appear to be an entirely homogenous people - however as with all cultures, this is certainly not universally true. there are a variety of Clans within the Neck, each taking their name from the flora and fauna of their wild homeland.
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