Talk:Janthir

Where does it say in the game that Janthir is a White Mantle island? All I came across was that it is an Island where the inhabitants have the gift of "true sight." This is not mentioned in the article while the article states that it is sacred to the white mantle (or even under white mantle control), is this true? --Karlos 06:48, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

Island...or contienet?
TYhe battle isles are called a chain of "islands" as well as a contient. Janthir mgiht not be just a city but actully a whole continet populated by the buggers. If so, this could pave the way for a future Guild Wars game. Also, judging by Mursaay buildings and dress, I think this area might have an Aztec theme.--68.192.188.142 19:38, 19 November 2006 (CST)

Reference in Nightfall?
In the Halls of Chokhin, Prince Mehtu the Wise talks about a disppearing island where he retrieved tablets from. It is possible he is refering to Janthir, but without more evidence, this is just speculation. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by 130.49.7.227 (contribs).
 * I suspect it is Janthir. Bahltek also talks about magically obscured places. -- Gordon Ecker 23:34, 30 April 2007 (CDT)

eye of north connection
if u look on the eye of the north map in the upper left hand side is a good sized island big enough to hold the mursaat city and it is possible to reach kryta form it could it be the island of janthir?


 * Could be, but very doubtful... It could also be on one of the many other islands in the Tyrian sea... Heck, it could be north of Shing Jea for all we know! 84.24.206.123 11:49, 25 August 2007 (CDT)