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{{Infobox CT Equipment | {{Infobox CT Equipment | ||
|name = Athenian Water | |name = Athenian Water | ||
|image = [[File:Revive.png|170px | |image = [[File:Revive.png|170px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|japanese = アテナのみず | |japanese = アテナのみず | ||
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The '''Athenian Water''' {{altname|Revive}} is a consumable item in {{CT}}. It revives a knocked-out party member and restores their [[Hit Point]]s by 50. Athenian Water or Athena’s Water in the Japanese version appears as a vial of liquid, capped with an image of a winged Goddess | The '''Athenian Water''' {{altname|Revive}} is a consumable item in {{CT}}. It revives a knocked-out party member and restores their [[Hit Point]]s by 50. Athenian Water or Athena’s Water in the Japanese version appears as a vial of liquid, capped with an image of a winged Goddess(likely Athena herself), referencing the Tritogeneia myth. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena#Tritogeneia</ref> | ||
==Info== | ==Info== | ||
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*'''Sold (Location):''' [[Algetty]], [[Arris Dome]], [[Choras]], [[Dorino]], [[Enhasa]], [[Kajar]], [[Medina]], [[Melchior's Cabin]], [[Millennial Fair]], [[Porre]], [[Trann Dome]], and [[Truce]]. | *'''Sold (Location):''' [[Algetty]], [[Arris Dome]], [[Choras]], [[Dorino]], [[Enhasa]], [[Kajar]], [[Medina]], [[Melchior's Cabin]], [[Millennial Fair]], [[Porre]], [[Trann Dome]], and [[Truce]]. | ||
*'''Charm:''' [[Cave Bat]] | *'''Charm:''' [[Cave Bat]] | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
A reference to one of | A reference to one of origin myths the Greek Goddess Athena. In the Iliad (4.514), the Odyssey (3.378), the Homeric Hymns, and in Hesiod's Theogony, Athena is also given the curious epithet Tritogeneia (Τριτογένεια), whose significance remains unclear.[70] It could mean various things, including "Triton-born", perhaps indicating that the homonymous sea-deity was her parent according to some early myths.[70] One myth relates the foster father relationship of this Triton towards the half-orphan Athena, whom he raised alongside his own daughter Pallas.[54] Kerényi suggests that "Tritogeneia did not mean that she came into the world on any particular river or lake, but that she was born of the water itself; for the name Triton seems to be associated with water generally."[71][72] In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Athena is occasionally referred to as "Tritonia".<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena#Tritogeneia</ref> | ||
{{CT Items}} | {{CT Items}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Consumable Items]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Consumable Items]] |