Lubjaletit
Lubjaletit is a fictional substance that appears in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R.R. Martin. It is a type of potent, fast-acting poison. The name itself suggests its origin, likely derived from the word "lubber," meaning a clumsy or foolish person, and "lethe," referring to the river of forgetfulness in Greek mythology. This implies that those who ingest it might become incapacitated or lose their senses before succumbing to its effects.
The poison is described as being colorless and odorless, making it difficult to detect before administration.
In the context of the story, lubjaletit is rare and expensive, suggesting it is not readily available