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==History==
==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 [[Fluvadha River|Urs]], before emptying into the sea near the city of [[Leios]].
As the site of the ancient city of Seleucar, the River Mnemosyne has had a long and complex history.


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.
Amidst 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.
In 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.
 
During the long reign of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], 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]]. This course was cut short by the sundering of Meropis from [[Sapience]], which occurred during the fall of Seleucar in 0 AF.


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