Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4556650-20130716143338/@comment-3390396-20130720050825

The Fountain of Youth is by logic a location, per se, but the several evidences put forward by Aiken seem to contradict that. The water in the fountain, and the cup, are usually the items, but here, it seems as though there's no fountain in the usual sense, only a cup with the water. And apparently, Nakaba named it as "fountain" merely because a fountain that contains magical water is a famous myth; it should have been named as "Cup with water that gives you immortality" or something.