Golden Apples
An apple a day....
The ancient Greeks spoke of The Garden of the Hesperides, where grew the golden apples that granted immortality... providing you could get past the hundred headed dragon that guarded them. The Old Norse, too, spoke of Idun's golden apples that kept the gods themselves young and immortal. In the Garden of Eden, there grew a Tree of Life. Across many cultures, golden apples and immortality have been intertwined.
Drawing on inspiration from these legends, this significantly enhanced fruit can be described as a related to those legendary fruits. Except, of course, for the fine print that has always accompanied golden apples: these fruits eliminate the effect of aging only for so long as you continue to eat them. After a day or two, however, time resumes its normal course and the body begins to age. For true immortality, you must find and eat a golden apple every day... and be careful that
The golden skin of the apple covers the firm, crisp fruit, brimming with pleasant tasting juice that
balances sweet with tart. With a taste calling to mind the first dewfall of the
first morning, this fruit perfectly embodies the concept of fresh and everything
that fresh is supposed to be. An apple a day has the potential to keep the
doctor, as well as the aches and pains of getting older, far away.
The fruit and juice of this fruit practically glow with vitality and health.
Life in conjunction with Time, Matter, and Prime infuses the fruit with a universally nourishing
fruit that resets the biological clock to the prime of life at a cellular level. Prime is used in
creating a quintessential pattern for the fruit, and stores the small bit of
quintessence contained within the fruit.