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Fogland (Sajem Tan: Tözendin, Tözen Tan: Tozeñdiñ, Foglandic: Фушула) is an autonomous region in the west of Sajem Din. It is named for the tribemember Tözen (Fog) who lives there, and for the thick fog that is characteristic of the region.

Geography
The air in Fogland is thickly foggy. This fog has a profound effect on life in the region, which will be discussed below.

The region is subdivided into the Highlands and the Lowlands.

Highlands
The Highlands (Sajem Tan: Šekëkdin) comprise the mountainous part of Fog Land.

Lowlands
The Lowlands are far flatter, and so are more suitable for farming and building.

Language
Historically, the Foglandic people spoke a language known as Foglandic, thought to be a language isolate. However, the language was largely abandoned in favor of Sajem Sülem and, later on, Sajem Tan. Today, few Foglanders can speak Foglandic; most of its speakers live in the interior of the Highlands, close to the Abbey.

Over time, in Fogland, Sajem Sülem evolved into Tözen Tan, a sister language of Sajem Tan. Tözen Tan displays several features in common with Foglandic, such as /kʷ gʷ/ > /p b/, vocalic nasalization, SVO word order, and vowel harmony.

Ethnicity
The majority of people in Tözendin are Tözenmocâ, with small minorities

Clothing and needlework
Clothing is very similar in the Highlands and the Lowlands. Clothing tends to be very warm. The most basic units of Foglandic dress are the gacafmet (essentially "shirt", something worn on the torso) and the jûkük ("pants" or "skirt", something worn on the legs). For daily life, thick, large shawls are worn over the gacafmet. Scarves and hats are also very common in the Highlands, but rare in the Lowlands except during the short, mild winter.

Fabrics vary between the Highlands and Lowlands. Due to the frequency of sheep farming in the Lowlands, that is where wool is made, though the need for woolly clothing is not as pressing there and so it is often sent to the Highlands, where knitting is widespread. The Highlands have a rich tradition of knitting patterns. Fur is another common fabric in the Highlands. In the Lowlands, clothes are more often made of thinner fabric such as cotton and flannel. Lowland fabric is often decorated with vibrant, seasonal patterns.

Education
The region is home to three centers of higher learning: the Tözendinvmê Jikin Snanömzmetmun ("Jikin University of Fogland") in Mürömic, the Xagijan don Mixajët omvmê Vmakgajindinsnanömzmetmun ("Saint Michael's Cathedral University") in Neven, and Xagijan don Fûranic omvmê Fyzündinsnanömzmetmun ("Saint Francis's Abbey University") on Abbey Mountain in the Highlands.