Mont Esus is a location in Fontaine that is currently inaccessible. It is mentioned in the expeditions menu and is the large mountain north-west of the Court of Fontaine.
Descriptions[]
Some foothills by the sea close to the Palais Mermonia. Visitors can feel the gentle breeze as they step onto the vast flower fields.
According to ancient records, a magnificent palace was once built here. Named after the flowers, it sought to sing praises of love and to nurture abandoned orphans above the countless waters. Though the high tower of old no longer graces this land, the flowers remain as fragrant as ever.
According to ancient records, a magnificent palace was once built here. Named after the flowers, it sought to sing praises of love and to nurture abandoned orphans above the countless waters. Though the high tower of old no longer graces this land, the flowers remain as fragrant as ever.
Expedition description
Salsa once painted the scenery here.
The gentle breeze winds through the flowery meadows in Mont Esus, setting the creaking arms of the windmill turning lazily. The peaceful and relaxed atmosphere here causes people to naturally find themselves dwelling on their most pleasant memories.
The gentle breeze winds through the flowery meadows in Mont Esus, setting the creaking arms of the windmill turning lazily. The peaceful and relaxed atmosphere here causes people to naturally find themselves dwelling on their most pleasant memories.
Viewpoint, "Memories of Mont Esus"
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Esus was a Celtic god who was worshipped primarily in ancient Gaul and Britain.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Mont Esus | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 芒索斯山麓 Mángsuǒsī Shānlù | Mont Esus Foothills |
Chinese (Traditional) | 芒索斯山麓 Mángsuǒsī Shānlù | |
Japanese | エスス山麓 Esusu Sanroku | Esus Foothills |
Korean | 에수스 산기슭 Esuseu San'giseuk | |
Spanish | Monte Esus | Mount Esus |
French | Mont Esus | — |
Russian | Предгорье Эсус Predgor'ye Esus | Foothill Esus |
Thai | เชิงเขา Esus | |
Vietnamese | Núi Esus | |
German | Fuß des Berges Esus | Base of Mount Esus |
Indonesian | Mont Esus | — |
Portuguese | Monte Esus | |
Turkish | Esus Dağı | Esus Mountain |
Italian | Monte Esus |
Change History[]
Introduced in Version 4.0