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... the rear of Battleship Trailing Waves, Torq kept adding thin layers of Gentle Coral plasters to rip apart the growing moss.

Piltru Moss!

It was a type of moss that was a result from the degradation of a Pranic Beast’s fecal matter. Piltru Moss will latch onto any surface it comes across, absorb any nutrients its roots could seek, and grow without limits.

If left unchecked, a single patch a metre in size could expand to cover the Battleship’s surface area in a matter of da ...

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