The Mouun Shrine (Japanese: 曚雲神社 Mou'un Jinja, "Dark Cloud Shrine") is a subarea in Watatsumi Island, Inazuma.
Quests[]
World Quests
Features[]
Exploration[]
Enemies[]
Common Enemies[]
Elite Enemies[]
- Electro Abyss Mage ×1
- Thunderhelm Lawachurl ×1
- Crackling Axe Mitachurl ×1
- Ruin Destroyer ×1
- Ruin Scout ×1
Local Specialties[]
Puzzles[]
Lightning Strike Probe[]
One of the puzzles involve three Lightning Strike Probes.
- Interact with the nearby Mysterious Pillar to start the puzzle.
- After activating the Mysterious Pillar, there will be three Electro Seelie: one of them is stationary above the Mysterious Pillar, and the other two are moving between the three lightning strike probes.
- You only need to manually orient one of the probes; the two Electro Seelies will orient the other two as they move around.
- After all three Lightning Strike Probes are oriented, follow the Electro Seelie above the Mysterious Pillar to its destination, where a chest will spawn.
Dialogue
- (Interact with Mysterious Pillar)
- Paimon: Another Electro Seelie! Looks like the Watatsumi statue can control when it appears...
- (Solve the Lightning Strike Probe puzzle)
- Paimon: The Electro Seelie seems satisfied. How weird...
- (Follow the Electro Seelie)
- Paimon: Paimon wonders if these Electro Seelie are here to protect or watch this place.
NPCs[]
Trivia[]
- This shrine may be named after a historical shrine maiden of Watatsumi Island, Mouun.[1]
- The shrine may be inspired by the Naminoue Shrine (Nanmin in Okinawan), a holy site worshiped by the kings of Okinawa (southwestern island in Japan which has a distinctive culture) both as the most sacred Shinto shrine of the Ryukyu Islands (southwestern islands) and as a sacred place to pray to Nirai Kanai, the realm of sea gods in the indigenous religion.
- Just like the in-game shrine, the Naminoue Shrine stands on the top of a high cliff so that one can view the ocean from the shrine.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Mouun Shrine | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 曚云神社 Méngyún Shénshè | Dark Cloud Shrine[※][※] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 曚雲神社 Méngyún Shénshè | |
Japanese | 曚雲神社 Mou'un Jinja[2] | Dark Cloud Shrine |
Korean | 모운 신사신사 Mo'un Sinsa | Mouun Shrine |
Spanish | Santuario Mouun | Mouun Sanctuary |
French | Sanctuaire de Mouun | Mouun Sanctuary |
Russian | Святилище Моун Svyatilishche Moun | Mouun Shrine |
Thai | Mouun Shrine | — |
Vietnamese | Đền Mouun | Mouun Shrine |
German | Mouun-Schrein | Mouun Shrine |
Indonesian | Mouun Shrine | — |
Portuguese | Santuário Kurakumo | Kurakumo Sanctuary[• 1] |
Turkish | Mouun Tapınağı | Mouun Temple |
Italian | Santuario di Mouun | Mouun Sanctuary |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.1
References[]
- ↑ Book: The Life of Mouun the Shrine Maiden
- ↑ Map, Label: Mouun Shrine (Japanese)