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'''Amar moss''' is a unique creation of [[Sarapis]]' which grows upon a type of black obsidian mined within [[Moghedu]]. Its miraculous purifying properties greatly contributed to [[Nicator]]'s establishment of the [[Seleucarian Empire]].
:''This article is about the amar moss plant of historical significance. For other uses, please see [[Moss (disambiguation)]].''


Due to disease and tainted river water, the small settlement of Seleucar would have floundered within the jungle, were it not for Sarapis' gift of this moss. Sharing its secret also helped to cement their good relations with the [[Mhun]] of Moghedu and led to their alliance in the early formation of the Seleucarian Empire.
'''Amar moss''' is a unique creation of [[Sarapis]] that thrived upon a type of black [[obsidian]] mined within [[Moghedu]]. Its miraculous purifying properties greatly contributed to [[Nicator|Nicator's]] establishment of the [[Seleucarian Empire]].


[[Category:Flora]]
Due to disease and tainted [[:category:rivers|river]] water, the small settlement of [[Seleucar]] would have floundered within the jungle were it not for Sarapis' gift of this moss. Sharing its secrets also helped the Seleucarians cement good relations with the [[Mhun|Mhuns]] of Moghedu and led to both parties' alliance in the early formation of the Seleucarian Empire.
 
[[Category:Plants]][[Category:History]]

Latest revision as of 10:19, 14 December 2015

This article is about the amar moss plant of historical significance. For other uses, please see Moss (disambiguation).

Amar moss is a unique creation of Sarapis that thrived upon a type of black obsidian mined within Moghedu. Its miraculous purifying properties greatly contributed to Nicator's establishment of the Seleucarian Empire.

Due to disease and tainted river water, the small settlement of Seleucar would have floundered within the jungle were it not for Sarapis' gift of this moss. Sharing its secrets also helped the Seleucarians cement good relations with the Mhuns of Moghedu and led to both parties' alliance in the early formation of the Seleucarian Empire.