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==Hydrography==
==Hydrography==


The waters of the Mnemosyne rise from a spring lake in the central [[Vasnari Mountains]], flowing through a series of purifying weirs at the edge of the mountains, before crashing southwest into the [[Grukai Swamp]]. The river's course turns west-southwest as it pierces the central [[Atrousian Jungle]], creeping through the ruins of [[Seleucar]]. Rounding a steep bend, the river continues north as it leaves the walls of the city. Here, it follows a long and winding northward progression, forking into the lesser [[Tyron River]] as it runs parallel to the [[Aurulent Highway]]. Finally breaking free of the jungle, the river flows across the [[Northern Scrublands]] before fanning into the rich [[Mnemosyne Delta]] where it feeds the sea.
The waters of the Mnemosyne rise from a spring lake in the central [[Vasnari Mountains]], flowing through a series of purifying weirs at the edge of the mountains, before crashing southwest into the [[Grukai Swamp]]. The river's course turns west-southwest as it pierces the central [[Atrousian Jungle]], creeping through the ruins of [[Seleucar]]. Rounding a steep bend in Seleucar, the river continues north as it leaves the walls of the city. Here, it follows a long and winding northward progression, forking into the lesser [[Tyron River]] as it runs parallel to the [[Aurulent Highway]]. Finally breaking free of the jungle, the river flows across the [[Northern Scrublands]] before fanning into the rich [[Mnemosyne Delta]] where it feeds the sea.


==History==
==History==
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In the ancient past, the course of the Mnemosyne was much longer. It continued along a westerly path, joined in the plains of [[Kyndos]] by the tributary [[Fluvadha River|Urs]], before emptying into the sea near the city of [[Leios]].
In the ancient past, the course of the Mnemosyne was much longer. It continued along a westerly path, joined in the plains of [[Kyndos]] by the tributary [[Fluvadha River|Urs]], before emptying into the sea near the city of [[Leios]].


Thanks to the lingering curse of the [[Tsol'teth]], the water is not potable in its basic form. An ancient obsidian weir near its source, covered in [[amar moss]], ensures that the entirety of western Meropis is supplied with clean water.
During the journeys of [[Nikolas]] and his band, the [[Tsol'teth]] cursed the Mnemosyne with plagues {{--}} one of many hardships they heaped upon the settlers. This curse continues to the present day, and only by virtue of an ancient obsidian weir near its source, covered in [[amar moss]], does western Meropis enjoy the benefit of clean, pure water.
 
During the times of the [[Wars of Succession]], the Mnemosyne was the location of the Battle of Beggars' Arch. [[Mycale deSangre|Mycalian]] forces were massacred by the amassed and waiting [[Catarin deSangre|Catarines]] as they attempted to cross the river.


[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category:Rivers]]

Revision as of 16:49, 2 March 2013

The River Mnemosyne is one of the major rivers, and the largest known river to date, in Meropis.

Hydrography

The waters of the Mnemosyne rise from a spring lake in the central Vasnari Mountains, flowing through a series of purifying weirs at the edge of the mountains, before crashing southwest into the Grukai Swamp. The river's course turns west-southwest as it pierces the central Atrousian Jungle, creeping through the ruins of Seleucar. Rounding a steep bend in Seleucar, the river continues north as it leaves the walls of the city. Here, it follows a long and winding northward progression, forking into the lesser Tyron River as it runs parallel to the Aurulent Highway. Finally breaking free of the jungle, the river flows across the Northern Scrublands before fanning into the rich Mnemosyne Delta where it feeds the sea.

History

In the ancient past, the course of the Mnemosyne was much longer. It continued along a westerly path, joined in the plains of Kyndos by the tributary Urs, before emptying into the sea near the city of Leios.

During the journeys of Nikolas and his band, the Tsol'teth cursed the Mnemosyne with plagues — one of many hardships they heaped upon the settlers. This curse continues to the present day, and only by virtue of an ancient obsidian weir near its source, covered in amar moss, does western Meropis enjoy the benefit of clean, pure water.

During the times of the Wars of Succession, the Mnemosyne was the location of the Battle of Beggars' Arch. Mycalian forces were massacred by the amassed and waiting Catarines as they attempted to cross the river.