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  • Yashio'ori
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  • Because the Hydra no longer exists in Ultimate, the Yashi'ori had fulfilled its purpose and isn't seen beyond Orochi's death in the Good Ending. Its namesake is one of the first wines to be mentioned in Japanese mythology, Yashiori or Yashioori (八塩折之酒). This same wine was used by Susanoo to subdue the eight heads of the heavily drunken Yamata no Orochi. He poured it within eight urns from which the serpent drank. Its name literally translates as "Eight Salt Bend" in contemporary characters. Apparently it is made by a constantly repeated cycle of distilling raw materials, squeezing out the sediment liquid, adding more raw ingredients, and draining them again. The process is continued at least eight times. Since the alcohol content would be realistically low by its completion, some people ar
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  • Because the Hydra no longer exists in Ultimate, the Yashi'ori had fulfilled its purpose and isn't seen beyond Orochi's death in the Good Ending. Its namesake is one of the first wines to be mentioned in Japanese mythology, Yashiori or Yashioori (八塩折之酒). This same wine was used by Susanoo to subdue the eight heads of the heavily drunken Yamata no Orochi. He poured it within eight urns from which the serpent drank. Its name literally translates as "Eight Salt Bend" in contemporary characters. Apparently it is made by a constantly repeated cycle of distilling raw materials, squeezing out the sediment liquid, adding more raw ingredients, and draining them again. The process is continued at least eight times. Since the alcohol content would be realistically low by its completion, some people argue that it closely resembles a non-alcoholic water based sweet wine rather than the heavy liquor found in mythology.