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'''Mt. Hei-Tou''' (平頭山, ''Heitō Yama,'' Mt. Flat-Head) is a location in [[Suikoden III]]. It is a mountain located in the northern [[Grasslands]], near [[Budehuc Castle]].
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|name=Mt. Hei-Tou
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}}'''Mt. Hei-Tou''' (平頭山, ''Heitō Yama,'' Mt. Flat-Head) is a location in [[Suikoden III]]. It is a mountain located in the northern [[Grasslands]], near [[Budehuc Castle]].


==Information==
==Information==
Mt. Hei-Tou is a mountain located north of the [[Great Hollow]], which a river runs alongside. Deviating from the riverside trail will bring travellers into a complex series of mountain paths almost immediately. Many wild animals, including tigers and wild boars live in the area, making it a dangerous place for some to visit.
Mt. Hei-Tou is a mountain located north of the [[Great Hollow]], which a river runs alongside. Deviating from the riverside trail will bring travelers into a complex series of mountain paths almost immediately. Many wild animals, including tigers and wild boars live in the area, making it a dangerous place for some to visit.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:43, 5 November 2025

Mt. Hei-Tou
平頭山 Heitō Yama
Basic Information
Type
Mountain
Region
Appearances

Mt. Hei-Tou (平頭山, Heitō Yama, Mt. Flat-Head) is a location in Suikoden III. It is a mountain located in the northern Grasslands, near Budehuc Castle.

Information

Mt. Hei-Tou is a mountain located north of the Great Hollow, which a river runs alongside. Deviating from the riverside trail will bring travelers into a complex series of mountain paths almost immediately. Many wild animals, including tigers and wild boars live in the area, making it a dangerous place for some to visit.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 354