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{{Image Needed}}'''Raging Nostrum''' (烈身の秘薬, ''Retsumi no Hiyaku'') is an elixir that appears in [[Suikoden V]].
'''Raging Nostrum''' (烈身の秘薬, ''Retsumi no Hiyaku'') is an elixir that appears in [[Suikoden V]].


==Information==
==Information==
[[File:Raging Childerich rages out (S5 PS2 screenshot).jpg|thumb|right|Though you have to take our word that this is different to how Childerich normally acted]]
Raging Nostrum is a powerful drug created by [[Nether Gate]]'s drug development department. The drug granted superhuman strength to whoever drinks it. However, imbibing the elixir also causes you to lose all reason and once the effect wears off, the user will die painfully.
Raging Nostrum is a powerful drug created by [[Nether Gate]]'s drug development department. The drug granted superhuman strength to whoever drinks it. However, imbibing the elixir also causes you to lose all reason and once the effect wears off, the user will die painfully.



Latest revision as of 00:10, 2 December 2025

Raging Nostrum (烈身の秘薬, Retsumi no Hiyaku) is an elixir that appears in Suikoden V.

Information

Though you have to take our word that this is different to how Childerich normally acted

Raging Nostrum is a powerful drug created by Nether Gate's drug development department. The drug granted superhuman strength to whoever drinks it. However, imbibing the elixir also causes you to lose all reason and once the effect wears off, the user will die painfully.

The drug itself also degrades quickly, meaning that supplies of the drug are few and that new batches have to be created constantly. During the Sun Rune War, many members of Nether Gate and the Godwin Faction, including Childerich, Alenia and Zahhak, would imbibe the drug. All users of the drug would become feral and wild and died after using it.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 689