Kaineng City

Kaineng City is the capital of the Canthan Empire. It was founded by Kaineng Tah, the first Emperor of Cantha, and later named after him.

Before the Jade Wind, the area now known as Kaineng Center comprised most of Kaineng City. Immediately following the Jade Wind, refugees from the affected regions caused an explosion of city growth and the subsequent sprawl.

Today the metropolis stretches over a large area on the northwestern coast of Cantha. It is a region and as such it consists of several towns and explorable areas. The majority of Canthan bureaucracy is located here.

Towns and Outposts

 * [[Image:FactionsTownIcon_sml.png|28px]] Kaineng Center
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Maatu Keep
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Senji's Corner
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] The Marketplace
 * [[Image:FactionsOutpostIcon_sml.png|28px]] Zin Ku Corridor

Mission locations

 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Imperial Sanctum (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Nahpui Quarter (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Raisu Palace (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Sunjiang District (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Tahnnakai Temple (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Vizunah Square (Foreign Quarter) (Mission)
 * [[Image:FactionsCoopMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Vizunah Square (Local Quarter) (Mission)

Challenge Missions

 * [[Image:FactionsChallengeMissionIcon_sml.png|28px]] Dragon's Throat (Challenge Mission)

Explorable areas

 * Bejunkan Pier
 * Bukdek Byway
 * Divine Path
 * Kaineng Docks
 * Nahpui Quarter
 * Pongmei Valley
 * Raisu Palace
 * Raisu Pavilion
 * Shadow's Passage
 * Shenzun Tunnels
 * Sunjiang District
 * Tahnnakai Temple
 * The Undercity
 * Wajjun Bazaar
 * Xaquang Skyway

Trivia

 * Much of the architecture of Kaineng City was inspired by the Kowloon Walled City which was located in Hong Kong until it was torn down in 1993.