The Amrita Pool is a point of interest located in Vourukasha Oasis, Realm of Farakhkert, Girdle of the Sands, Sumeru.
The Amrita Pool is an overflow of the Amrita surrounding Vourukasha Oasis that has formed into a small spring in a nearby cave.
Offering Plumes of Purifying Light to the Amrita Pool will increase The Gift of Amrita level and provide rewards.
Access to the Amrita Pool is unlocked by completing Heart of Amrita, which is available after completing the World Quest The Splendorous Sky That Day in Series Khvarena of Good and Evil.
Lore[]
The Amrita was created during the cataclysm five hundred years ago, when Egeria, the previous Hydro Archon, was killed at Tunigi Hollow while fighting against the monsters and corruption spewing into Teyvat.[1] Greater Lord Rukkhadevata grew the Harvisptokhm from the Amrita, which anchored Egeria's consciousness to the mortal realm and allowed her to serve as a seal over the dark hollow.[2] However, the Amrita and Harvisptokhm started becoming corrupted. To purify it, the Khvarena Simurgh, which Nabu Malikata left in Rukkhadevata's care for this very moment, drank from the Amrita before bursting into countless Khvarena, which became the Pari.
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Amrita (Sanskrit: अमृत) is a Sanskrit word meaning "immortality" and is a central concept in Indian religions, often referred to in ancient Indian texts as an elixir.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Amrita Pool | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 甘露池 Gānlù-chí | Sweet Dew Pool |
Chinese (Traditional) | 甘露池 Gānlù-chí | |
Japanese | 甘露の池 Kanro no Ike | Sweet Dew Pool |
Korean | 감로감로 연못 Gamno Yeonmot | Sweet Dew Pool |
Spanish | Estanque de maná | Mana Pool |
French | Bassin d'amrita | Amrita Pool |
Russian | Озеро амриты Ozero amrity | Amrita Lake |
Thai | สระหยาดอมฤต | |
Vietnamese | Hồ Amrita | |
German | Amrita-Tümpel | Amrita Pond |
Indonesian | Kolam Amrita | Amrita Pool |
Portuguese | Piscina de Amrita | Pool of Amrita |
Turkish | Amrita Göleti | Amrita Pond |
Italian | Sorgente di Amrita | Spring of Amrita |
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References[]
- ↑ Artifact, Vourukasha's Glow: Vibrant Pinion
- ↑ World Quest, Khvarena of Good and Evil, Part 1: The Splendorous Sky That Day