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Inkopolis is a city in ''[[Splatoon]]'' that is inhabited by the [[Inkling]] and [[Jellyfish]] races. | Inkopolis is a city in ''[[Splatoon]]'' that is inhabited by the [[Inkling]] and [[Jellyfish]] races. | ||
==History== | |||
Inkopolis was created long after Earth had been submerged by rising sea levels and its land-dwelling inhabitants were wiped out. [[Octarian|Octopi]] and [[Inkling|squids]] eventually evolved and began fighting over habitable land in the [[Great Turf War]], inspiring the [[Turf War]] sport and [[Hero Mode|Octarian rebellion]]. | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
*[[Inkopolis Plaza]], the heart of Inkopolis | *[[Inkopolis Plaza]], the heart of Inkopolis | ||
*[[Booyah Base]], local mall | *[[Booyah Base]], local mall | ||
*[[ | *All playable [[stage]]s | ||
== | ==Notable residents== | ||
*[[Annie]], [[Wikipedia:Sea anemone|sea anemone]] | *[[Annie]], [[Wikipedia:Sea anemone|sea anemone]] | ||
*[[Cap'n Cuttlefish]], elderly guide | *[[Cap'n Cuttlefish]], elderly guide |
Revision as of 01:03, 20 June 2015
Inkopolis is a city in Splatoon that is inhabited by the Inkling and Jellyfish races.
History
Inkopolis was created long after Earth had been submerged by rising sea levels and its land-dwelling inhabitants were wiped out. Octopi and squids eventually evolved and began fighting over habitable land in the Great Turf War, inspiring the Turf War sport and Octarian rebellion.
Locations
- Inkopolis Plaza, the heart of Inkopolis
- Booyah Base, local mall
- All playable stages
Notable residents
- Annie, sea anemone
- Cap'n Cuttlefish, elderly guide
- Crusty Sean, Japanese tiger prawn
- The Great Zapfish, power-source of Inkopolis
- Jelonzo, Jelly Fresh store owner
- Judd, multiplayer referee
- Moe, clown fish
- Sheldon, horseshoe crab
- Spyke, alley worker
- The Squid Sisters, Splatfest hosts
Trivia
- According to the Sunken Scrolls, it would seem Inkopolis exists approximately 12,000 years in the future of current-day Earth after excessive flooding of the planet has occurred.