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==Landmarks== | ==Landmarks== | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Ruby Price=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Ruby Price]]=== | ||
By order of the bakufu, Suenokuni brought earth and stone from the mainland to construct this fortification atop a natural reef. Arrayed with countless cannons, it serves as a defensive outpost against foreign invaders. Those who maintain it must serve for three years before they are permitted to return home. | By order of the bakufu, Suenokuni brought earth and stone from the mainland to construct this fortification atop a natural reef. Arrayed with countless cannons, it serves as a defensive outpost against foreign invaders. Those who maintain it must serve for three years before they are permitted to return home. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Barrier Isle=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Barrier Isle]]=== | ||
This small island marks the border of Hingashi's territorial claim. Nevertheless, the fishermen of Isari are frequently seen in the surrounding waters. While these incursions are somewhat tolerated, larger foreign vessels sighted in the vicinity of the island may be warned off by cannon fire from the Ruby Price. | This small island marks the border of [[Hingashi]]'s territorial claim. Nevertheless, the fishermen of [[Isari]] are frequently seen in the surrounding waters. While these incursions are somewhat tolerated, larger foreign vessels sighted in the vicinity of the island may be warned off by cannon fire from the Ruby Price. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Sakazuki=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Sakazuki]]=== | ||
Its name meaning "goblet," this island is said to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, where rival pirates first toasted as brothers and pledged themselves to a common cause. Today it remains an important outpost, constantly garrisoned by sharp-eyed guards who keep watch for vessels that sail the Ruby Sea. | Its name meaning "goblet," this island is said to be the birthplace of [[the Confederacy]], where rival pirates first toasted as brothers and pledged themselves to a common cause. Today it remains an important outpost, constantly garrisoned by sharp-eyed guards who keep watch for vessels that sail the Ruby Sea. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Hells' Lid=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Hells' Lid]]=== | ||
Day and night, the volcano on this island spews ash into the air and lava into the sea. By all accounts, it has always been active, hence its name and an ancient tale which tells of oni that once lived beneath its surface, until the legendary hero Tenzen and the Four Lords drove them into the sea. | Day and night, the volcano on this island spews ash into the air and lava into the sea. By all accounts, it has always been active, hence its name and an ancient tale which tells of oni that once lived beneath its surface, until the legendary hero [[Tenzen]] and [[the Four Lords]] drove them into the sea. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Isle of Bekko=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Isle of Bekko]]=== | ||
Though the isle is within Kojin territory, they themselves consider the name inauspicious, as it refers to the shells of sea tortoises—for which the creatures are hunted. Of course, other peoples harbor no such superstitions, and will use it freely even in the presence of a Kojin. | Though the isle is within [[Kojin]] territory, they themselves consider the name inauspicious, as it refers to the shells of sea tortoises—for which the creatures are hunted. Of course, other peoples harbor no such superstitions, and will use it freely even in the presence of a Kojin. | ||
==={{map icon| | ==={{map icon|settlement}}[[Onokoro]]=== | ||
Legend has it that when the kami first descended from their celestial realm they came to Onokoro, and there built Heaven-on-High. Though the island and the tower are regarded as sacred by some, the Confederates who now call it home do not share their beliefs. | Legend has it that when the [[The Amatsukami|kami]] first descended from their celestial realm they came to Onokoro, and there built Heaven-on-High. Though the island and the tower are regarded as sacred by some, the Confederates who now call it home do not share their beliefs. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Crick=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Crick]]=== | ||
For the longest time, folk gave these shores a wide berth for fear of the kami, who they believed erected the enigmatic tower known as Heaven-on-High. The pirates of the Confederacy harbored no such fears, however, and one day they claimed the land for their own and established an outpost. | For the longest time, folk gave these shores a wide berth for fear of the kami, who they believed erected the enigmatic tower known as Heaven-on-High. The pirates of the Confederacy harbored no such fears, however, and one day they claimed the land for their own and established an outpost. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Heaven-on-High=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Heaven-on-High]]=== | ||
A slender tower of stone stacked to impossible heights, seemingly piercing the very heavens. Aside from a Far | A slender tower of stone stacked to impossible heights, seemingly piercing the very heavens. Aside from a [[Far East]]ern myth that attributes its creation to the kami, little is known about the structure. During a time of war, audacous pirates of the Confederacy made landfall and claimed the spot for their own. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Ten-thousand-year Pine=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Ten-thousand-year Pine]]=== | ||
As the name suggests, it is believed that this tree has lived for more than ten thousand years. Of course, there is no reliable way to ascertain the age of the tree, and all that can be said with certainty is that it is older than anyone can remember. | As the name suggests, it is believed that this tree has lived for more than ten thousand years. Of course, there is no reliable way to ascertain the age of the tree, and all that can be said with certainty is that it is older than anyone can remember. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Quickscape Pier=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Quickscape Pier]]=== | ||
Even the most valiant pirate must be prepared to beat a hasty retreat, and it is for that reason this pier was initially constructed. These days it is mostly used for the inspection and maintenance of Confederate vessels. | Even the most valiant pirate must be prepared to beat a hasty retreat, and it is for that reason this pier was initially constructed. These days it is mostly used for the inspection and maintenance of Confederate vessels. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Shoal Rock=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Shoal Rock]]=== | ||
One of many isles that pepper the Ruby Sea, hemmed in to the north by an enormous circular formation of coral whereupon the Confederacy established an outpost. According to Hingan historians, the isle was formed of magma that spewed forth from Hells' Lid. | One of many isles that pepper the Ruby Sea, hemmed in to the north by an enormous circular formation of coral whereupon the Confederacy established an outpost. According to Hingan historians, the isle was formed of magma that spewed forth from Hells' Lid. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Coral Banquet=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Coral Banquet]]=== | ||
This large wooden platform built atop the reef is primarily utilized as a lookout post. From here, Confederate sentries maintain a constant vigil to ensure that they are not caught unawares by invading forces from the north. | This large wooden platform built atop the reef is primarily utilized as a lookout post. From here, Confederate sentries maintain a constant vigil to ensure that they are not caught unawares by invading forces from the north. | ||
==={{map icon|settlement}}Tamamizu=== | ==={{map icon|settlement}}[[Tamamizu]]=== | ||
An underwater village founded by the peaceful Kojin of the Blue. Though the Kojin are able to survive for long periods without air, they do not possess gills like the Sahagin. So it was that they developed magicks that allowed them to create an immense bubble of air within which to dwell. | An underwater village founded by the peaceful Kojin of the Blue. Though the Kojin are able to survive for long periods without air, they do not possess gills like the [[Sahagin]]. So it was that they developed magicks that allowed them to create an immense bubble of air within which to dwell. | ||
==={{map icon|settlement}}Sui-no-Sato=== | ==={{map icon|settlement}}[[Sui-no-Sato]]=== | ||
In the distant past, a group of Raen were driven from their homeland by the fires of war, and sought refuge beneath the sea with the aid of the Kojin. Together, they built what would become Sui-no-Sato. For fear of being forced to flee again, however, they make every effort to avoid outside contact, and so little is known about their society. | In the distant past, a group of [[Raen]] were driven from their homeland by the fires of war, and sought refuge beneath the sea with the aid of the Kojin. Together, they built what would become Sui-no-Sato. For fear of being forced to flee again, however, they make every effort to avoid outside contact, and so little is known about their society. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Kobayashi Maru]]=== | ||
This Hingan vessel was | This Hingan vessel was caught in a terrible storm which damaged its rudder and set it adrift in the Ruby Sea, until the currents delivered it into Confederate waters. Spying the prize, the pirates sent their ships to demand the Ruby Tithe, and when the captain refused, the Kobayashi Maru was summarily sunk. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Saibai Cavern=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Saibai Cavern]]=== | ||
One of many caves beneath the waters of the Ruby Sea, it is named for its abundance of shellfish which are regularly harvested by the people of Sui-no-Sato. | One of many caves beneath the waters of the Ruby Sea, it is named for its abundance of shellfish which are regularly harvested by the people of Sui-no-Sato. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}Exile=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[Exile]]=== | ||
Kagami, a Kojin sage, once called this cavern home. Believing her reflection to be another being with her own thoughts and dreams, she quit Tamamizu and resolved to live apart from her doppelganger. | Kagami, a Kojin sage, once called this cavern home. Believing her reflection to be another being with her own thoughts and dreams, she quit Tamamizu and resolved to live apart from her doppelganger. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Anemone Gardens=== | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Anemone Gardens]]=== | ||
This vibrant colony of anemones is highly prized by the Kojin, who harvest the plant-like creatures for medicinal purposes. | This vibrant colony of anemones is highly prized by the Kojin, who harvest the plant-like creatures for medicinal purposes. | ||
==={{map icon|landmark}}The | ==={{map icon|landmark}}[[The Adventure]]=== | ||
This | This [[Limsa Lominsa|Lominsa]]n vessel was commissioned by an [[Ul'dah]]n merchant who sought to conduct business in [[Kugane]], but never reached his destination. Though the circumstances surrounding the ship's sinking are unclear, a surviving sailor claims that vengeful spirits of the sea were responsible. | ||
{{The Ruby Sea areas}} | {{The Ruby Sea areas}} | ||
==Gathering Nodes== | |||
{{gathering node table header|gatherer=botanist}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|logging|65|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|20.7, 6.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|logging|65|Larch Log|63|||tome=|slot=6|20.7, 6.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|logging|65|Sparkstone|64|||tome=|slot=7|20.7, 6.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|logging|65|Shiitake Mushroom|65|||tome=|slot=8|20.7, 6.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|logging unspoiled|65|Rarefied Shiitake Mushroom|63||4AM/PM|tome=|slot=7|33.0, 9.2}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|60|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|36.7, 17.2}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|60|Shishu Koban|60|||tome=|slot=6|36.7, 17.2}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|65|Gem Algae|62|||tome=|slot=4|27.1, 21.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|65|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|27.1, 21.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|65|Shisui Jewel|64|||tome=|slot=6|27.1, 21.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|65|Ruby Cotton Boll|63|||tome=|slot=7|27.1, 21.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|65|Ama Nori|64|||tome=|slot=8|27.1, 21.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|70|Ruby Tide Kelp|67|||tome=|slot=4|12.8, 14.3}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|harvesting|70|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|12.8, 14.3}} | |||
{{table footer}} | |||
{{gathering node table header|gatherer=miner}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|mining|65|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|24.1, 35.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|mining|65|Koppranickel Ore|63|||tome=|slot=6|24.1, 35.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|mining|65|Sparkstone|64|||tome=|slot=7|24.1, 35.9}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|mining unspoiled|65|Rarefied Raw Star Spinel|63||10AM/PM|tome=|slot=8|21.2, 34.3}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|65|Diatomite|63|||tome=|slot=3|12.1, 17.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|65|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=5|12.1, 17.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|65|Shisui Jewel|64|||tome=|slot=6|12.1, 17.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|75|Handpicked Ingredients|74|||tome=|slot=4|39.4, 3.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|75|High Tea Ingredients|75|||tome=|slot=5|39.4, 3.8}} | |||
{{gathering node table row|quarrying|75|Water Crystal|26|||tome=|slot=6|39.4, 3.8}} | |||
{{table footer}} |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 29 July 2024
“Roughly translated as "The Winding Straight," this part of the Ruby Sea is known for its treacherous currents. Some say the name is far more apt than outsiders might realize, given the many parties that have a vested interest in the region, and how difficult it can be to avoid running afoul of them all.
— In-game description
Rasen Kaikyo is an area in The Ruby Sea, Othard (region).
Landmarks
The Ruby Price
By order of the bakufu, Suenokuni brought earth and stone from the mainland to construct this fortification atop a natural reef. Arrayed with countless cannons, it serves as a defensive outpost against foreign invaders. Those who maintain it must serve for three years before they are permitted to return home.
Barrier Isle
This small island marks the border of Hingashi's territorial claim. Nevertheless, the fishermen of Isari are frequently seen in the surrounding waters. While these incursions are somewhat tolerated, larger foreign vessels sighted in the vicinity of the island may be warned off by cannon fire from the Ruby Price.
Sakazuki
Its name meaning "goblet," this island is said to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, where rival pirates first toasted as brothers and pledged themselves to a common cause. Today it remains an important outpost, constantly garrisoned by sharp-eyed guards who keep watch for vessels that sail the Ruby Sea.
Hells' Lid
Day and night, the volcano on this island spews ash into the air and lava into the sea. By all accounts, it has always been active, hence its name and an ancient tale which tells of oni that once lived beneath its surface, until the legendary hero Tenzen and the Four Lords drove them into the sea.
The Isle of Bekko
Though the isle is within Kojin territory, they themselves consider the name inauspicious, as it refers to the shells of sea tortoises—for which the creatures are hunted. Of course, other peoples harbor no such superstitions, and will use it freely even in the presence of a Kojin.
Onokoro
Legend has it that when the kami first descended from their celestial realm they came to Onokoro, and there built Heaven-on-High. Though the island and the tower are regarded as sacred by some, the Confederates who now call it home do not share their beliefs.
Crick
For the longest time, folk gave these shores a wide berth for fear of the kami, who they believed erected the enigmatic tower known as Heaven-on-High. The pirates of the Confederacy harbored no such fears, however, and one day they claimed the land for their own and established an outpost.
Heaven-on-High
A slender tower of stone stacked to impossible heights, seemingly piercing the very heavens. Aside from a Far Eastern myth that attributes its creation to the kami, little is known about the structure. During a time of war, audacous pirates of the Confederacy made landfall and claimed the spot for their own.
Ten-thousand-year Pine
As the name suggests, it is believed that this tree has lived for more than ten thousand years. Of course, there is no reliable way to ascertain the age of the tree, and all that can be said with certainty is that it is older than anyone can remember.
Quickscape Pier
Even the most valiant pirate must be prepared to beat a hasty retreat, and it is for that reason this pier was initially constructed. These days it is mostly used for the inspection and maintenance of Confederate vessels.
Shoal Rock
One of many isles that pepper the Ruby Sea, hemmed in to the north by an enormous circular formation of coral whereupon the Confederacy established an outpost. According to Hingan historians, the isle was formed of magma that spewed forth from Hells' Lid.
The Coral Banquet
This large wooden platform built atop the reef is primarily utilized as a lookout post. From here, Confederate sentries maintain a constant vigil to ensure that they are not caught unawares by invading forces from the north.
Tamamizu
An underwater village founded by the peaceful Kojin of the Blue. Though the Kojin are able to survive for long periods without air, they do not possess gills like the Sahagin. So it was that they developed magicks that allowed them to create an immense bubble of air within which to dwell.
Sui-no-Sato
In the distant past, a group of Raen were driven from their homeland by the fires of war, and sought refuge beneath the sea with the aid of the Kojin. Together, they built what would become Sui-no-Sato. For fear of being forced to flee again, however, they make every effort to avoid outside contact, and so little is known about their society.
The Kobayashi Maru
This Hingan vessel was caught in a terrible storm which damaged its rudder and set it adrift in the Ruby Sea, until the currents delivered it into Confederate waters. Spying the prize, the pirates sent their ships to demand the Ruby Tithe, and when the captain refused, the Kobayashi Maru was summarily sunk.
Saibai Cavern
One of many caves beneath the waters of the Ruby Sea, it is named for its abundance of shellfish which are regularly harvested by the people of Sui-no-Sato.
Exile
Kagami, a Kojin sage, once called this cavern home. Believing her reflection to be another being with her own thoughts and dreams, she quit Tamamizu and resolved to live apart from her doppelganger.
The Anemone Gardens
This vibrant colony of anemones is highly prized by the Kojin, who harvest the plant-like creatures for medicinal purposes.
The Adventure
This Lominsan vessel was commissioned by an Ul'dahn merchant who sought to conduct business in Kugane, but never reached his destination. Though the circumstances surrounding the ship's sinking are unclear, a surviving sailor claims that vengeful spirits of the sea were responsible.
Gathering Nodes
Logging/Harvesting | |||||||
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Node | Item | Level Req. | Perception | Respawn | Tome | Coordinates | |
Lv. 65 Mature Tree | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:20.7, Y:6.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Mature Tree | Larch Log «6» | 63 | (X:20.7, Y:6.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Mature Tree | Sparkstone «7» | 64 | (X:20.7, Y:6.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Mature Tree | Shiitake Mushroom «8» | 65 | (X:20.7, Y:6.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Unspoiled Mature Tree | Rarefied Shiitake Mushroom «7» | 63 | 4AM/PM | (X:33.0, Y:9.2) | |||
Lv. 60 Lush Vegetation | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:36.7, Y:17.2) | ||||
Lv. 60 Lush Vegetation | Shishu Koban «6» | 60 | (X:36.7, Y:17.2) | ||||
Lv. 65 Lush Vegetation | Gem Algae «4» | 62 | (X:27.1, Y:21.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Lush Vegetation | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:27.1, Y:21.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Lush Vegetation | Shisui Jewel «6» | 64 | (X:27.1, Y:21.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Lush Vegetation | Ruby Cotton Boll «7» | 63 | (X:27.1, Y:21.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Lush Vegetation | Ama Nori «8» | 64 | (X:27.1, Y:21.9) | ||||
Lv. 70 Lush Vegetation | Ruby Tide Kelp «4» | 67 | (X:12.8, Y:14.3) | ||||
Lv. 70 Lush Vegetation | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:12.8, Y:14.3) |
Mining/Quarrying | |||||||
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Node | Item | Level Req. | Perception | Respawn | Tome | Coordinates | |
Lv. 65 Mineral Deposit | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:24.1, Y:35.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Mineral Deposit | Koppranickel Ore «6» | 63 | (X:24.1, Y:35.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Mineral Deposit | Sparkstone «7» | 64 | (X:24.1, Y:35.9) | ||||
Lv. 65 Unspoiled Mineral Deposit | Rarefied Raw Star Spinel «8» | 63 | 10AM/PM | (X:21.2, Y:34.3) | |||
Lv. 65 Rocky Outcrop | Diatomite «3» | 63 | (X:12.1, Y:17.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Rocky Outcrop | Water Crystal «5» | 26 | (X:12.1, Y:17.8) | ||||
Lv. 65 Rocky Outcrop | Shisui Jewel «6» | 64 | (X:12.1, Y:17.8) | ||||
Lv. 75 Rocky Outcrop | Handpicked Ingredients «4» | 74 | (X:39.4, Y:3.8) | ||||
Lv. 75 Rocky Outcrop | High Tea Ingredients «5» | 75 | (X:39.4, Y:3.8) | ||||
Lv. 75 Rocky Outcrop | Water Crystal «6» | 26 | (X:39.4, Y:3.8) |