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The '''Spring of Fluvialis''' is a sacred spring gifted to [[Hashan]] by [[Neraeos]], God of the Sea, during His time as its patron. It is located centrally in the city a few paces south of the crossroads. In lieu of a removed [[Obelisk of Darkness]], the Spring of Fluvialis provides a renewable source of fish for [[fishing]] that is granted if an [[adventurer]] appeals to the Spring's nymph spirit. The Spring is also Hashan's closest major water source, supplied by the underground river that runs far below the foundation of the city.
The '''Spring of Fluvialis''' was a sacred spring gifted to [[Hashan]] by [[Neraeos]], [[God]] of the Sea, during His time as its [[Patron]]. It was located centrally in the city a few paces south of the Crossroads, within the [[Temple of Fluvialis]]. In lieu of the removed [[Obelisk of Darkness]], the Spring of Fluvialis provided a renewable source of fish for [[fishing]] that was granted if an [[adventurer]] appealed to the Spring's [[nymphs|nymph]] [[:Category:Spirits|spirit]]. The Spring was also Hashan's closest major water source, supplied by an underground river running far below the foundation of the [[city]].


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The Spring of Fluvialis was a sacred spring gifted to Hashan by Neraeos, God of the Sea, during His time as its Patron. It was located centrally in the city a few paces south of the Crossroads, within the Temple of Fluvialis. In lieu of the removed Obelisk of Darkness, the Spring of Fluvialis provided a renewable source of fish for fishing that was granted if an adventurer appealed to the Spring's nymph spirit. The Spring was also Hashan's closest major water source, supplied by an underground river running far below the foundation of the city.