Jar of Dust from the Mount Asama Eruption

Origin
Mount Asama, located in Japan, erupted in 1783 causing widespread damage. The three-month-long eruption produced andesitic pumice, pyroclastic flows, lava flows, enlarged the cone and sent dust into the atmosphere. Due to the amount of dust sent into the skies it exacerbated what was already known as the "Great Tenmei Famine" destroying crop and crop production for the next five years. The eruption killed fourteen hundred people initially and an additional twenty thousand due to the famine left in its wake.

Effects
When spread on the ground will show city where people are hidden.

Collection
Was taken from Talaat Pasha after his capture and subsequent bronzing