Ephemeral
Quick Detail: Ephemeral is something that lasts only a brief moment, appearing briefly before quickly fading or disappearing.
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A living collection of strange, spectral, and story-soaked terms from across Skeleton Harbor. Browse by letter or dive into a word to learn more.
Quick Detail: Ephemeral is something that lasts only a brief moment, appearing briefly before quickly fading or disappearing.
Quick Detail: Epitaph is a short inscription honoring someone who has died, often carved into a gravestone to preserve memory.
Quick Detail: A fable is a brief tale that carries a moral lesson or quiet warning, often told through animals, spirits, or symbolic figures that mirror human nature.
Quick Detail: Fallow describes something left unused or undisturbed so it may rest, recover, and quietly gather strength again.
Quick Detail: Fathom refers to a measure of depth, and by extension the act of grasping something fully after searching beneath the surface.
Quick Detail: A fen is a low, marshy stretch of wet ground where water lingers among reeds, grasses, and soft earth.
Quick Detail: Fey describes something strangely otherworldly or uncanny, carrying a charm that feels touched by unseen or older forces.
Quick Detail: A flicker is a brief, wavering movement of light or shadow that appears suddenly and vanishes just as quickly.
Quick Detail: Fogbound describes something enveloped in dense fog, where visibility fades and the surrounding world grows muted and uncertain.
Quick Detail: Foreboding is a heavy sense or quiet warning that something troubling may be approaching, even when the cause remains unseen.
Quick Detail: Fray describes something beginning to wear thin and unravel, its edges loosening into threads from strain or time.
Quick Detail: Frigid describes an intense, biting cold that strips warmth from the air and leaves a sharp chill in its wake.

