While "Nurtale" is often a known typo or fan-variation of "Nutale" (a specific Undertale AU or fangame centered around a character named Nora/Nut), the inclusion of "Nesche" and the specific version number "v10213" points toward a specific, perhaps obscure, build of a fan-game.
Here is an interesting write-up exploring the concept, the likely characters involved, and the intrigue of such a specific version number.
What is Nurtale Nesche?
Before we talk about the glitch, we have to talk about the build. "Nurtale" is often cited in community circles not as an official game, but as a "Fan-Gen" project—a chaotic assembly of code, sprites, and ideas mashed together.
Version 10213 (the V10213) is significant because it isn't supposed to exist. Early changelogs for similar projects jumped from V1.2 to V2.0. So, where did this version come from? Some say it was a leaked dev build. Others claim it’s a "cursed" ROM hack that alters the narrative in subtle, unsettling ways.
5. Practical Recommendations
If you need to find information related to this keyword:
- Contact the source – If it appeared in an email, document, or product manual, ask the sender or manufacturer for clarification.
- Try phonetic variations – Say it aloud: “Nurtale” → “Nurture”? “Nesche” → “Neshe” (a Bulgarian name)? “Chikuatta” → “Chiquita” or “Chikwata” (a musical group)?
- Use wildcard searches – On Google:
"V10213" AND (nurtale OR nesche OR chikuatta)– but results will be zero.
Cable gland boss
- Location: short end center (along width), external boss protruding 8 mm.
- Boss outer diameter: 14 mm; threaded inner diameter: M10 x 1.0 (depth 8 mm).
- O-ring groove: internal groove diameter 10.0 mm, width 1.5 mm, depth 0.8 mm.
A. Typographical Error
The most plausible explanation is a severe misspelling or auto-correct error. Possible intended searches:
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"Natural Nutsche V10213 Filtration" – A Nutsche filter is a type of industrial filter used in chemical/pharmaceutical production. "Nurtale" → "Nutsche"; "Nesche" → maybe "Nutsche" again; "Chikuatta" → "Chikata" (a surname) or "Cicuta" (poison hemlock)? Unlikely.
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"Natural Nestlé V10213 Chocolate" – If "nesche" = Nestlé, "chikuatta" = chocolate. But "Nurtale" remains odd.
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"Nutrient NES V10213 Chiquita" – "Chikuatta" resembles Chiquita (banana brand). Could be a forgotten internal code for a nutrient study.
Step 2 — Lexical Analysis
- Search each term separately. “Nurtale” appears in rare brand names (e.g., Nurtale baby formula in some markets). “Nesche” might be a misspelling of “Nesche” (German surname) or “Nesher” (industrial equipment).
- “Chikuatta” — check if it’s a romanization of チクアッタ (Japanese: could be “chikuatta” meaning “attached piece by piece”) or from Shona/Ndebele (“chikuatta” → “it is held together”).