The Jade Sea

On the eastern side of the continent, in the Jade Sea, ships caught in the ensuing storm can still be seen stuck solid in the frozen waves, now turned to solid jade. Traveling across the sea is now done with beasts of burden, giant turtles and huge snails. The Jade Sea is the homeland of the Luxons.

Today, there are gigantic quarries where the jade is mined. It is not uncommon for the miners to uncover perfectly preserved sea monsters, frozen for all time, inside huge blocks of jade.

In the Eye of the North manual, it was noted that the Jade Sea appears to have started the process of turning back into water.

Towns and Outposts

 * [[Image:FactionsTownIcon_sml.png|28px]] Cavalon
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Aspenwood Gate (Luxon)
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Bai Paasu Reach
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Breaker Hollow
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Eredon Terrace
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Harvest Temple
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Jade Flats (Luxon)
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Leviathan Pits
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Seafarer's Rest

Mission locations

 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Boreas Seabed (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Gyala Hatchery (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Unwaking Waters (Luxon) (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Fort Aspenwood (Luxon) (Competitive Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] The Jade Quarry (Luxon) (Competitive Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsChallengeMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] The Aurios Mines (Challenge Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsChallengeMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Zos Shivros Channel (Challenge Mission)

Explorable areas

 * Archipelagos
 * Boreas Seabed
 * Gyala Hatchery
 * Maishang Hills
 * Mount Qinkai
 * Rhea's Crater
 * Silent Surf
 * Unwaking Waters

Trivia

 * The loading screen graphic for Jade Sea areas may have been inspired by the woodblock painting of Japanese artist Hokusia, titled "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa".