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The narrative follows a group of human descendants stranded on a biologically engineered planet whose original ecological preparation was forgotten; generations have regressed into a barely civilized people living beneath perpetual clouds amid monstrous fungi and bizarre life. One member, Burl, who once became separated and returned, notices differences in perception and occasionally reflects beyond daily struggles for food and survival. When the party finally climbs through the mist to the sunlit uplands, they encounter open sky, grass, and unfamiliar light that challenges their instincts and memory. The story explores themes of ecological design and neglect, cultural amnesia, human adaptability, and the psychological shock of encountering a world reclaimed by sunlight.

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Murray Leinster

Murray Leinster was an American science fiction writer known for his prolific output and innovative storytelling. With over 60 published works, he contributed significantly to the genre, exploring themes of technology, space exploration, and human experience. His notable works include "A Matter of Importance" and "Creatures of the Abyss," which showcase his ability to blend adventure with thought-provoking concepts. Leinster's writing often reflects a keen interest in the implications of scientific advancements, making him a key figure in early 20th-century speculative fiction. His legacy continues to influence contemporary science fiction authors.

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