Explanation: The Byzantine Empire, the successor state to the Roman Empire based around the Greek half of the old Empire, was possessed of a curious concoction known as ‘Greek Fire’, an incendiary liquid they would use pumps to spray on enemy ships. The mixture, apparently, burned even on water, though the exact composition remains unknown and widely speculated on.
It was considered a very effective - and terrifying - weapon at the time.
Explanation: The Byzantine Empire, the successor state to the Roman Empire based around the Greek half of the old Empire, was possessed of a curious concoction known as ‘Greek Fire’, an incendiary liquid they would use pumps to spray on enemy ships. The mixture, apparently, burned even on water, though the exact composition remains unknown and widely speculated on.
It was considered a very effective - and terrifying - weapon at the time.