One cannot live forever, however, and in Khai's time, Azarkal's family has grown large, Anamuht's blessings are rarer, and the seeds are running out. ![]() The House of the Ageless keeps the harvest King Azarkal has ruled for 300 years. Starless: The rhamanthus seeds, when empowered by Anamuht, grant a year of youth and vitality.In this version, it is a mystical drink whose recipe is different each month, with the new formulas being found in the self-updating Codex of Abraham the Mage, a mystical tome in Flamel's possession. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel: The Elixir is the source of the titular Flamel's immortality.Elixir of Life is said to counteract this curse, though this may just have been a lie Voldemort told Quirrel to get him to go along with drinking Unicorn's Blood. Unicorn's blood also functions as a dark counterpart to the Elixir of Life: drinking it can somehow stave off imminent death by malady, but it carries a curse that will make the body even weaker in the long run.In the first book, Lord Voldemort mostly seeks the Philosopher's Stone because he wants to use the Elixir to remake a body for himself, hinting there may still be more the Elixir can do. This version of the Elixir gives health and youth to whoever drinks it, but has to be drunk regularly, as the body will start aging again after each rejuvenation. The Elixir of Life is mentioned in the series, where it is created (by methods unknown) from a Philosopher's Stone.It is thought to be the mysterious Mr Vincent's source of immortality before the twist that he is actually a Life Drinker who sucks out children's life force. L Elixir De Vie, a 1890 French fantasy novel, invokes the trope as a Red Herring.When Juan Senior's head starts to twitch, Don Juan is so terrified that he drops the phial, leaving half of his father's body a corpse. Juan starts to fulfill his dead father's last request but never for a moment believes it will work. The dying man tells Don Juan to use it on him without specifying how. ![]()
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