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[[File:Ambrosia 1.jpg|thumb|266px|Kratos finds the Ambrosia.]]
'''Ambrosia''' is the food/drink of the Greek gods. The consumption of ambrosia was typically reserved for divine beings, as it is attributed to have vast healing, regenerative and immortalizing capabilities. [[File:Ambrosia_1.jpg|thumb|266px|Kratos finds the Ambrosia.]]
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'''Ambrosia''' is the food/drink of the Greek gods. The consumption of ambrosia was typically reserved for divine beings, as it is attributed to have vast healing, regenerative and immortalizing capabilities.
   
 
==In the God of War series==
 
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===God of War III===
 
===God of War III===
 
It is commonly assumed that the content of [[Hera|Hera's]] [[Hera's Chalice|Chalice]], during [[Kratos|Kratos']] battle with [[Hercules]], was Ambrosia, mixed with wine.
   
 
It is commonly assumed that the content of [[Hera|Hera's]] [[Hera's Chalice|Chalice]], during [[Kratos|Kratos']] battle with [[Hercules]], was Ambrosia, mixed with wine.
 
 
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Ambrosia 1

Kratos finds the Ambrosia.

Ambrosia is the food/drink of the Greek gods. The consumption of ambrosia was typically reserved for divine beings, as it is attributed to have vast healing, regenerative and immortalizing capabilities.

In the God of War series

God of War Comics

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.

God of War III

It is commonly assumed that the content of Hera's Chalice, during Kratos' battle with Hercules, was Ambrosia, mixed with wine.

Gallery