Mudbog Marsh
Commonly accepted to be the smelliest place in the country. The bog is covered in a layer of osteo-slime and registers 20.4 out of 22 on the International Smelliness Scale, the only thing ever recorded above 20.

No life seems to occur within 5 miles of it. A Nose-Cone can hold the smell off for up to 24 hours; after that, it seeps in regardless.
It is home to the Cheese-Scallywags.
First seen in Book 10, page 265
Research
e_mudbog_marshIn the printed almanac pages (3 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
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Mudbog Marsh is commonly accepted to be the smelliest place in the country; the bog is covered with a layer of osteo-slime, registering 20.4 out of 22 on the International Smelliness Scale - the only case of anything registering above 20.
Commonly accepted to be the smelliest place in the country. The bog is covered with a layer of osteo-slime, which is officially registered as 20.4 (out of 22) on the (ISS) International Smelliness Scale. It is the only case of anything registering above 20. b10:c10:p265 b10:c99:p311 b10:c99:p312
At Mudbog Marsh, Nose-Cones can be effective for up to 24 hours only before the smell starts to seep in; no life seems to occur within 5 miles of the marsh.
Nose-cones can be effective for up to 24 hours only, but then the smell starts to seep in... no life seems to occur within 5 miles of the marsh. b10:c99:p312
Relationships
Incoming
It then went floating off in the general direction of Mudbog Marsh, probably the smelliest place in the country. b10:c10:p265
extraction note Scallywags trapped in bubble floated toward Mudbog Marsh.



