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Fen(fen)

Quick Detail: A fen is a low, marshy stretch of wet ground where water lingers among reeds, grasses, and soft earth.

Definition: A fen is a waterlogged landscape where reeds, grasses, and soft earth dominate. The ground often lies saturated year-round, fed by slow-moving water that seeps rather than rushes. Its surface can appear calm while hiding unstable footing beneath. Fens tend to hold sound strangely, muffling steps and stretching distant calls across the mist. The air often feels cool and heavy, thick with plant-scent, peat, and slow decay. The word evokes a place where land and water blur, and where the quiet ground seems to shift beneath certainty.

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