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Umi Amaterasu

Umi Hisui Yoake

The Sea of the Jade Dawn, [1] formerly known as Sea of Lord Sun, was where Lord Sun rose every morning above a usually calm sea. It was previously named Umi Amaterasu, but after her death and Yakamo's ascension it was renamed. [2]

Shadowlands influence[]

It was the southern sea bordering the Shadowlands, bordered by crumbling cliffs of blackened soil and stone. The water in itself was fouled and darkened with soot and grease. Ships were occasionally blown there by storms, and the survivors claimed having seen gigantic creatures lurking below its fetid surface. The coastline was composed of volcanos, geysers, and charred mountains of ash and pumice. Frequent volcanic activity shifted the coastline and bathed the landscape in a strange reddish glow that could be seen from the southernmost Crab outposts. It was rumored that the shore was littered with diamonds. [3] There were a number of buoys along the coast to help sailors into the harbors along the coast and to prevent them from sailing too far out to sea. [2]

Yakamo's death[]

Since the death of Yakamo and the ascension of the Jade Sun it was unknown if the sea had been renamed once more. Sometimes it was called Yakamo's Heart. [4] The sea that once was bright and clear, became turbulent, denying clear vision. It was said that the Islands of Spice and Silk could be seen from Kyuden Doji on a clear day, but after the sea was renamed it was possible never more. [5]

External Links[]

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Umi Amaterasu

References

  1. Book of Water, p. 107
  2. 2.0 2.1 Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 305
  3. The Book of the Shadowlands, p. 16
  4. Blood Dawn, Part VI: Treacherous Seas, by Shawn Carman and Rich Wulf
  5. Secrets of the Mantis, p. 14



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