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Ageless immortality.
immortality is the ability to live forever
There is no "spring" of immortality. It was often said, though, that one could become immortal by partaking int he food and drink of the gods: Nectar and Ambrosia.
In Greek mythology, the milk of ambrosia is a divine substance that grants immortality and eternal youth to the gods. It is often associated with the idea of eternal life and the power of the gods.
Death
Nectar is the drink and ambrosia is the food of the Greek gods. If a mortal got a hold of it, it made them immortal. Or, in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it would "turn your blood to fire and your bones to sand". Nectar was also used to clean wounds in mythology.
Ambrosia. According to Greek & Roman mythology, it is the food of the gods, thought to confer immortality.
Nectar is another name for ambrosia, the food of the gods (in Greek mythology) which when eaten grants immortality.
Nectar was said to be the drink of the Greek Gods. Ambrosia was there food and there golden blood was known as Ichor.
Ambrosia and nectar gave the gods immortality! In Demeter and Persephone (rymes with stephanie) Demeter gave Demophoon (Deh-mo-foan) ambrosia and he almost became immortal because Metanieria stopped her!
Amrit, an ambrosia or drink that bestows immortality (Hindu mythology); immortality