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- In issue one of the comic series, based on events after God of War, Kratos is on an unknown quest for The Ambrosia, making his way through waves of Hades' minotaurs to the place of Asclepius, God of medicine. It becomes apparent that the new God of War's search is not his first. He began the hunt for The Ambrosia once before to save his newborn daughter, Calliope, from plagues sent by Ares that affected the newborn children of Sparta. Kratos swore to find The Ambrosia no matter what cost to save Calliope before she was to be sacrificed under Spartan law as unfit. His Spartan comrades also wanted the Ambrosia to make them undefeatable.
- Ambrosia is an upgraded distillery shoppe on Labyrinth Moors on the Cerulean Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- The name comes from the ambrosia of Greek mythology, where it is often times referred to as either the food or drink of the Greek gods, that confers ageless immortality upon whoever consumes it.
- Ambrosia is atypical in that it is not part of the standard D&D multiverse. It also reflects an attempt to incorporate certain massively-multiplayer features into an NWN player world. Crafting is developed to a large degree.
- Ambrosia is the substance that the Greek Gods drink and the catalyst of their enhanced metahuman powers. The Greek Gods got so addicted to power that they could not live without Ambrosia. When the Salvation Squad travelled back in time to Ancient Greece, Aphrodite persuaded Maelstrom to drink some when he lost his powers which influenced him in becoming Abyss and then Tartarus.
- Ambrosia (アンブロシア, Anburoshia) is a villainous human being who has investigated the mechanics behind hero and mysterious being creation, as well as how supernatural powers are born in human beings. A powerful metascientist, ambrosia has succeeded in seizing a number of highly advanced powers and abilities, morphing herself into a mysterious being.
- However, this power boost comes at a price. Ambrosia quickly turns toxic & causes its user to revert to their pre-consumption state unless it is eaten by an Andreenid or a member of a closely-related species like the Arachna.
- A ghost's offspring can also be converted into normal Sims and will retain the float animation instead of walking but will lose the ability to walk through walls. Despite this, other Sims will no longer react to them as if they were ghosts(e.g. in disgust, fear, excitement). Sims not born as ghosts will not retain the floating animation after being resurrected.
- In Greek mythology, Ambrosia was the food eaten by the gods, usually presented in small cubes. It gave immortality to whoever ate it (although not in the Percy Jackson universe). It is closely related to Nectar. Ambrosia was fed to wounded demigods to heal their injuries.
- Ambrosia (とくせいべんとう , Deluxe Lunchbox ?) (also known as Power Meal in the SNES/PS version) is a consumable item in Chrono Trigger. Randomly restoring HP, MP, or Lock, it can be charmed from many Fiends. Also, it can be acquired from Dorino Inn only if one does not currently exist in the inventory and so long as Marle is an active member in the party.
- Ambrosia is produced by the blue Mana Bloom plant which can be found in abundance in Gaiar Alata during the Paradise quest.
- Ambrosia is a vaccine created by multibillionaire Bob Page for the Gray Death. A single dose (20cc) will temporarily cure any individual who uses it, and will provide up to 48 hours of immunity to the virus. After 48 hours, if the individual does not continue using the medication, they will once again be at risk of contracting the Gray Death. Ambrosia is currently the only known vaccine for the Gray Death and is solely produced and monopolized by VersaLife.
- Ambrosia is a crafted item that refills 6 hunger points (3 shanks), and gives you Resistance, Regeneration, Haste, Absorption, and Saturation. Note that Ambrosia is no longer available in Survival mode because the Promised Land was removed.
- Ambrosia is a crafting resource in Dragon Age II. It is used to craft potions.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ambrosia]] ambrosia (“‘food of the gods’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ambrosia]] ἀμβροσία (ambrosia), “‘immortality’”), from ἄμβροτος (ambrotos), “‘immortal’”), from ἀ- (“‘not’”) + βροτός (brotos), “‘mortal’”).
- Kategoria:Artykuły wymagające poprawy kategoriiAmbrosia – napój występujący w The Elder Scrolls Online.
- Recovers Health and Magic for all characters.
* Health Recovery: 10000
* Magic Recovery: 10000
* Required Will: none
* Cannot be used in battle
* Cannot be sold at auction
* Not craftable
- Ambrosia ist eine Zutat in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Man findet sie ausschließlich in Mankar Camorans Paradies.
- Ambrosia is associated with the Language of Flowers, and it symbolizes love returned.
- Ambrosia ist ein Gericht aus Die Sims 3, verlängert das Leben eures Sims und belebt einen Geist wieder zum Leben, benötigt aber die Frucht des Lebens und Fisch des Grauens als Zutaten. Um das Rezept für Ambrosia zu erhalten, muss die Fähigkeit Kochen auf Level 10 besitzen und das entsprechende Buch gekauft und natürlich gelesen haben. Die Frucht des Lebens gibt es im Friedhof - einfach das Mausoleum erforschen. Klappt aber nicht beim ersten mal. Gärtner Level 7, um die Frucht anzupflanzen. Und zum Schluss den Fisch (Angeln ohne Köder auf Level 10, mit Köder und Buch gelesen ab Level 7). Ihn gibt es ebenfalls am Friedhof (in der eigenen Welt und auch in China als Reiseland) zwischen Mitternacht und 4 Uhr morgens. Guten Appetit!
- Ambrosia is an in-game resource, purchased with real cash, which allows you to use various enhanced game features, often called Ikariam Plus or Plus features. For the enhanced features purchased with Ambrosia in Ikariam: see Ikariam Plus __NOWYSIWYG__
- Ambrosia is the name of a website in Persona 2: Innocent Sin.
- Effect: Greatly restores HP and MP of one party member. Reward For
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- Ambrosia (アンブロジァ, Anburojia) is the Dark God of Makai (Demon World) Amakusa and Mizuki were trying to revive in the Samurai Shodown series. He needs both the energies from the Palenke Stone and Tangiers Stone to resurrect his body into the mortal realm. Developers state that there was no model in mind for either him or Mizuki. His name is derived from the Greek word, ambrosios, which roughly means "the immortal one".
- thumb|212px|Das legendäre Königreich Ambrosia Ambrosia ist ein fiktives Königreich in dem Film Professor Layton und die ewige Diva. Es befindet sich auf einer Insel im Atlantischen Ozean. Nach der Legende Ambrosias sollen die Bewohner des Königreiches das Geheimnis des ewigen Lebens gekannt haben, diese Tatsache stellt sich jedoch als unwahr heraus. Der offizielle Entdecker des Königreiches ist Professor Layton, davor wurde sie aber schon von Jean Descole gefunden. Später ist Ambrosia in die Hände von Targent gelangt. Auf der Insel hat Descole seine Burg errichtet.
- In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia (Greek: ἀμβροσία) is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek gods (or demigods), often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whomever consumed it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves, so it may have been thought of in the Homeric tradition as a kind of divine exhalation of the Earth.
- Ambrosia is a crafting good for the Fairy Kitchen in FarmVille's Enchanted Glen (farm). It requires 3 Ambrosia Tulip Bushels, 3 Elfin Tea Bushels and 3 White Grape Bushels.
- Ambrosia is Panini's apprentice in the "Chowder Grows Up" special. Because Chowder refused to grow up, Panini never married Chowder, and Ambrosia would often be abused by her cooking master, Panini, and dressed in diapers and treated like a baby (Likely for Panini to make up for the ones she couldn't have with Chowder at the time). She is named after the food in the Greek legend that the gods ate, and that would give immortality to anyone who consumed it, which might be a reference to how Panini treats her like a baby, despite her real age.
- The safehouse is a bit cramped, as it is jam-packed with equipment for distilling energon from any fuel source imaginable, though coal is particularly not recommended. Bubbling chemistry sets made of glass blown in fantastic shapes twist above lab tables. The light is harsh, flickering, and artificial, as there are not windows. The air smells a bit funny, and the floor is ominously sticky. Contents: Fleet Reaver Shuttle Mindwipe Is it puce? No. It is not puce. Sadly. Fleet hands the globe back to Mindwipe. "I thought we were making energon?" he asks, once more being painfully mundane.
- Ambrosia is a major villain from the Samurai Shodown series, being the main driving force of the events from the first two games. It later appeared as the final boss in Shisetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden, which is a retelling of the first two games.
- by: Jordan of the Islands The Burmese sativa mother of this plant came from Mighty Mite Seed Company, and was voted #1 People's Choice in the 2002 Cannabis Culture Toker's Bowl. The father, Jordan's God Bud strain, is a mostly indica plant that gained popularity because of its powerful, desirable aroma and a flavor leaning toward tropical sweetness.
- It is the food of the gods. It literally means 'immortality'. The fruit of the tree can be pressed into magical wine (sacred nectar). Cupid once interceded for his wife with Zeus because Venus was jealous that a mere mortal could compete with her beauty. The king of the gods decided that Psyche should become immortal. She was given a cup of ambrosia to drink and thus she became immortal. Valanice's mother once told her daughter when she was small, about "nectar and ambrosia", nectar was sacred drink (from flowers), and that ambrosia was sacred food of the gods.
- (日本) Generally known as the divine Greek food or drink of the Gods' that confer eternal life unto the taker. Since the year 2000, Ambrosia was been transformed into the "Drink of the fags". But not fags in the derogatory, homosexual bashing sense. Fags in the asshole sense. We mention this because we don't want anybody to be offended. The assholes can be offended because nobody cares about them. Twats.
- In ancient times, the island was struck by meteorites destroying its primary city, and later forgotten. It was rediscovered in Ultima III when, on the advice of a scant few citizens making outrageous claims, the Stranger's party steered their vessel into a great whirlpool, washing up on the shores of the lost island. Among other things, the Four Cards that were ultimately used to destroy Exodus were discovered on Ambrosia at the shrines. The island vanished again when the land was reformed in the great cataclysm following Exodus' death.
- Ambrosia is een betaalmiddel in het spel Ikariam. Je kunt ambrosia voor echt geld kopen via CreditCard, Paypal-account, Telefoon, SMS, BankGiro, IDeal, PaySafeCard, Moneybookers, ClickAndBuy, WalliE-card, en Ukash. Ambrosia kopen ZONDER kosten kan met SponsorPay, OfferPal, en een coupon die je verzilverd. Vervolgens kun je het in Ikariam gebruiken om bonussen en voordelen mee te behalen zodat je sneller kunt groeien of in het voordeel bent met bijv. een gevecht.thumb|De voordelen van Ambrosia
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- Ambrosia is a consumable created by the Greek pantheon. It is known to mortals as the Food of the Gods or the Nectar of the Gods, as it can appear both as a solid jelly-like fruit or a liquid. When consumed, it has the power to revive a recently dead mortal, or to turn a healthy mortal into a god. Ambrosia was found in only a few places outside of Mount Olympus. One was in a temple of Sumerian treasure, but was destroyed by Xena when she threw it into a lava stream. Another was locked in Amazon lands, which could only be opened with one of the Daggers of Helios. That was the Ambrosia eaten by Callisto and Velasca to become goddesses, and the one that restored Xena to life. The rest of it was destroyed when it landed in a fire pit.
- In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia (Ancient Greek: ἀμβροσία) is sometimes the food, sometimes the drink, of the gods, often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whoever consumes it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves (Odyssey xii.62), so may have been thought of in the Homeric tradition as a kind of divine exhalation of the Earth. The word as generally derived by Greeks a- ("not") and mbrotos ("mortal"), hence the food or drink of the immortals, has been found merely coincidental by modern linguists. It is often thought to be(or be derived from) honey; due to honey's supposed curative powers.
- Ambrosia has the power to make any mortal into a deity once they eat it. Only a small amount of Ambrosia needs to be eaten in order to cause this transformation. As a deity, the mortal obtains the powers commonly associated with other deities, such as immortality, teleportation, invulnerability, and so on. Other powers, such as the ability to throw lighting, fire, and the like vary according to the individual's personality. If given to a mortal that is on the very brink of death or has very recently died, Ambrosia will revive the mortal, but will not grant any supernatural powers.
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