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Amrita (アムリタ) is a potion in the Overlord Web Novel.

Description[]

Amrita was a potion that can be found in the Slane Theocracy.

Appearance[]

No information on its appearance was provided.

Abilities[]

Before the appearance of a certain potion, it was said to be the most potent healing potion.

Trivia[]

  • Rumors said that this potion contained the power of the gods.
  • According to the Magician's Guild, there aren't any records about a potion that could match the potency of the healing potion unless it is one of the most guarded secrets of the Theocracy.[1]
  • Amrita is the Sanskrit word for "immortality", the Indian mythological equivalent of ambrosia.

References[]

  1. Overlord First Half Chapter 36: Investigation Part 1
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