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Tözendin ("home of Fog") (also called Tözenmocdin ("home of the Foglodytes") and Foglodyte Land, see Other names, below) is the region in the West of Sajem Din where Tözen (Fog) and her followers, the Tözenmocâ (Foglodytes, see below), live. Notable locations in Tözendin include whence Fog proceeds to roam Sajem Din and carry out her fogly wishes and duties, such as assigning genders and engaging in mizen. It is in the Fog Mines that Fog keeps the Pear Wiggler.

Terrain
Tözendin, as stated, is very mountainous. It is the region in which the mountain chain known as Tözenmêt Snijatâ can be found. Quite obviously, from the name, these mountains are very foggy. The fog that lingers about the mountains is said to have rolled in when the Foglodytes migrated south from their former home (see History, below).

The highest point within Tözendin is the mountain known as Vmidök Snijat. This mountain rises high above all the others. Its summit is shrouded in the densest mist, concealing the monastery located on the peak. This monastery, known as [name], is the home of Fog and the home of many Foglodytes as well. It has produced many manuscripts including Mömvmê Döksut Fûdetteţnymznök: Fûdetteţnymznök Lnöxemâ.

Another location of interest is Tözenmêt Nüdicdin,

Tözenmocâ
The Tözenmocâ, or Foglodytes, are the people who live in the Foggy Mountains under Fog's guidance. They are skilled in the arts of gender assignment, which process unfolds thusly: A special coin, inscribed on one side with a dove and with a pigeon on the other, is flipped, and whichever side it lands on is the gender of the assignee. The result of this coin toss is not to be taken lightly.

Language
The Foglodyte language is rarely used any more, largely surviving only upon the pages of ancient manuscripts within the archives of _. It was abandoned in favor of the Sajem Tan language. Very few Foglodytes still speak it, and included among these is Fog herself, who is the source of all the linguistic documentation of the language available to the Sajem Tan tribe. Which is to say, at this time, none. None of the manuscripts have been published. However, the script that Fog introduced for Sajem Tan is based on the writing system employed by the Foglodytes for their native language.

The Foglodytes also speak a dialect of Sajem Tan known as Tözen Tan.

Tözendin

 * English: Foglodyte Land
 * Foglodyte: ?
 * Xanzite: ?
 * B'arthedom: ?

Vmidök Snijat

 * English: Mount Rose
 * Foglodyte: ?
 * Xanzite: ?
 * B'arthedom: ?

Tözenmêt Snijatmon

 * English: The Foggy Mountains
 * Foglodyte: ?
 * Xanzite: ?
 * B'arthedom: ?

Tözenmêt Nüdicdin

 * English: The Fog Mines
 * Foglodyte: ?
 * Xanzite: ?
 * B'arthedom: ?