Mount Nantai

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Mount Nantai is an unseen location mentioned in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3.

Description

Mount Nantai is a mountain in Inkadia.

In the Octo Expansion, when Cap'n Cuttlefish is first contacted by Off the Hook, they mention they are calling from Mount Nantai, which Cap'n Cuttlefish mentions is near Octo Valley. It is implied that Pearl goes to Mount Nantai to practice her shockwave-causing singing voice (seen in Sunken Scroll 1) away from civilization, implying the mountain to be mostly free of people.[1]

In Marina's chat room, Mount Nantai is mentioned as the location where Pearl and Marina first met. Marina describes herself having visited Mount Nantai every day for a week after escaping Octarian society, in the hopes of meeting Pearl again. This led to the formation of Off the Hook.

Ryu Chang, the drummer of SashiMori, is stated to come from the base of Mount Nantai, in an area with a mountain stream.

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Trivia

  • Mount Nantai stands at around 2,657 feet tall, or approximately 810 meters. This is a third of the real world's Mount Nantai, which is 8,156 feet tall, or approximately 2486 meters.
  • At Tentakeel Outpost, when Callie mentions she is afraid of ghosts, Marie retells the "mystery of Mount Nantai": "a tiny, pale shadow wriggles and writhes deep within the forests of Mount Nantai. And if you listen closely on a quiet night... you can hear an ear-splitting scream loud enough to shatter glass!" It is implied that this creature is simply Pearl, as she is short and used to practice her extremely loud voice on Mount Nantai.
  • In the manga, Mount Nantai is the home of Ammoses Shellendorf's treasure, where it is protected by three guardians: Fierce Fishskull, Jetflame Crest, and Justice.
    • Additionally, Chapter 25 of the manga shows the specific location of Mount Nantai in relation to Octo Valley; the mountain is close to the octopus rock formation found there, though the two are separated by water.

Etymology

Mount Nantai shares its name with the real-life Mount Nantai in Japan, a sacred mountain popular with hikers that often hosts spiritual gatherings.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ナンタイ山
Nantai-san
Mount Nantai
Netherlands Dutch Potvisberg Cachalot Mountain
France French (NOE) Mont Mollus Mount Mollus (abbreviation of "mollusque" for "mollusk")
Germany German Berg Krakus[2] Mount Krakus
Italy Italian Colle Manisbucci Pun on "colle" (hill) and "con le mani sbucci (le cipolle)" meaning "with your hands you peel (onions)", a line in the song Con le mani by Italian songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari
Russia Russian Гора Минтай
Gora Mintai
Mintai Mountain
SpainMexico Spanish Monte Molusco Mount Mollusk
China Chinese (Simplified) 软体山
ruǎntǐ shān
Mount Mollusca

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