Mana[]
Mana is the name of the world where the Riptide campaign takes place. There are many places to explore both on land and under the waves. It is primarily split into four seas, separated by large lines of land mass between, and each filled with many islands. Where these lines meet on one side is Allport, and the other side is too dangerous to have been clearly charted.
Clicking on an island on the Map takes you to that island's individual wiki page:
Trivia[]
- There is no custom of adopting your partner's surname after marriage on Mana.[1]
- The church of the Moon and Sun goddesses believe Mana in its current form was created by a disagreement between the two goddesses Lunadeyis and Aster when creating this world.
Allport[]
Considered the trading hub of the world, Allport is a large and bustling city located in the midst of a mountainous island. It is first visited by the Riptide Crew in Episode 56: Mystery and Misery
The Northern Sea (Viridis Sea)[]
Also known as the Viridis Sea, the Northern Sea is described to have rapidly shifting weather.
Noctis[]
A dark and mysterious island with no sun or any light. Noctis doesn't experience daytime, as the magic of the island causes an eternal night, making it the perfect place for its many undead denizens. It was first featured in Episode 63: Farewells.
Liquidis[]
(WIP) Sea elves, Genasi, Dragonborn, and Tritons. Low down, in between a circular set of waterfalls. It was first featured in Episode 68 Part 2: The Greatest Form of Flattery.
Sun City[]
A city located in the sky. It is accessed through a clear tube in Liquidis called the Great Chimney.
God's Menu[]
Currently Unvisited
Dal Segno[]
Currently Unvisited. This island is the former home of Stella Malice and Jasmine Drake. This island holds a large music competition notorious for hosting musicians across Mana.
Primrose Archipelago[]
Currently Unvisited
Solstice Stronghold[]
Currently Unvisited, presumably the major R.A.F.T. base in the Northern Sea.
The Southern Sea (Royale Blue Ocean)[]
Also known as the Blue Royale Ocean, the Southern Sea is described to have deep blue waters.
Canella[]
The island of Canella is where the story of Riptide begins. A circular island containing the Town of Zero, notable characters from this place are Ollie and Marshall John. It was first featured in Episode 1: Starting From Zero
Loffinlot[]
An island in the middle of nowhere, this seemingly regular place is where the main crew find themselves after the explosion of the Big Chipper. Notable characters from here include Old Man Earl. It was first featured in Episode 2/3: Chipwrecked!/The Laughing City (Requires Verification).
Desire Island[]
Once known as a beautiful set of islands and isles, Desire Island became a desolate place full of stone statues and eerie silence. . Notable characters that are from this island are Maria, Aslana, Satasha, and The Empress. It was first featured in Episode 17: The Siren's Call.
Joaldo[]
Considered outlaw territory that is supposedly out of the Navy's clutches, Joaldo is the island of pirates and criminals. Here, fighters come every year for the infamous Paramount Tournament for the chance to be titled Paramount Champion. Notable characters that come from this island include La Alma and the Barron. It was first featured in Episode 27: The Pirate Code.
Edison Kingdom[]
The capital of the Southern Ocean and technological hub. Edison Kingdom houses many technological geniuses, being attributed to mechanical prosthetics and complex transportation. It was first featured in Episode 43: City of Steam
The B.L.O.C.K[]
The B.L.O.C.K is the most well guarded and nearly impenetrable prisons of the Navy. Here, many criminals and outlaws detained by the officers are put in here to never be seen again. Built with shifting rooms of various magical properties, the B.L.O.C.K is not only inescapable, but horribly deadly. In order to travel through, a ring attuned to the prison is necessary. The B.L.O.C.K is visited by the Riptide Crew in Episode 50: The Block.
Featherbrook Island[]
A feather-shaped island first introduced in the flashback episode Riptide Origins: Humble Beginnings, being Jay's home island. Notable characters from this island are Jay and May.
Dooke[]
WIP
Divine Stronghold[]
Currently Unvisited, presumably the major R.A.F.T. base in the Southern Sea.
The Eastern Sea (Black Sea/Sakura Ocean)[]
Currently known as the Black Sea, the waters are black and extremely difficult to see through. This sea was formerly known as the Sakura Ocean and had pink-hued waters.
Onawa Country[]
Onawa Country was the capital of the Eastern Sea before it turned into the Black Sea. It is located on the west side of the Black Sea, close to Allport. The island is bisected by a river which gives the landmass the shape of a broken heart from a birds-eye view. It's capital city is the Spider Lily Capital. It was first mentioned in Episode 93: Legend Lore. The Riptide crew arrived on Onawa in Episode 104: Infrared Laser Beam Canon.
Alocelot[]
Currently Unvisited
Pawndari[]
Currently Unvisited
The Promise Bastion[]
Visited in Episode 114: Still Not Ferin Well. It is the major R.A.F.T. base in the Eastern Sea. Of the R.A.F.T. bases, it is the only one called a Bastion. This may be related to its complex defense systems.
The Cumagoon[]
Visited in Episode 115: The Last Chapter. There, Jug was found guarding the area. It is located where the Hole in the Sea presumably opened up in the Black Rose oneshot.
Crescent Chain[]
Currently Unvisited, known as the final location the four Pirate Lords met and is possibly a location where they would often reunite.
The Western Sea (Horsea)[]
Also known as "Horsea" (WIP).
New Tejas[]
Freedom City[]
Currently Unvisited
Ford Republic[]
Currently Unvisited
Lonestar Shores[]
Currently Unvisited
Gold Bandera[]
Currently Unvisited
The Liberty Stronghold[]
Currently Unvisited, presumably the major R.A.F.T. base in the Western Sea.
The Undersea[]
The Undersea is the world found in the depths of Mana's oceans. Inhabited by many sea folks (tritons, mermaids, water genasis, grungs, sea elves...) as well as varied ocean creatures, it is a society of its own, following its own laws and values. They worship the Leviathans as minor gods, and Lunadeyis as their main goddess.
The Trench[]
The Trench is located in the Northern Sea. It has been said to be the capital of the Undersea, housing the four Elders. Gillion Tidestrider grew up in the Trench.
The Graveyard of Ships[]
The Graveyard of Ships is a massive expanse of sunken ships across the bottom of the Undersea. Intense arcane magic puts pressure on all those who enter the depths, and the hundreds of sunken ships forming arches and structures are the most present thing. Oceanic lava flows through cracks within the gravel and stone floors, and kelp springs up wildly around the area.
Sea Vessels[]
The Midnight Rose[]
The Midnight Rose is the official ship of the Black Rose Pirates. The ship is 40 feet long. It was destroyed by a Kraken during an attack. This ship is first mentioned in the episode The Hole in the Sea.
The Big Chipper[]
The Riptide Pirates' first boat, a small wooden boat with only one sail. It's used in the episodes Episode 1: Starting From Zero and Episode 2: Chipwrecked!. It is used to escape the town of Zero and runs into a small whirlpool. This whirlpool turns out to be a small group of Dancing Sea Lemurs who then climb into the ship and breathe fire onto the barrel of gunpowder stored on the deck. This creates an explosion big enough to destroy the Big Chipper. The crew then are forced to swim to land. It is later confirmed that there were 5000 gold pieces on the ship that was lost.
The Albatross (Millennium Chipper)[]
The Riptide Pirates' second, and now main, ship. The Albatross was built by the hand of Abigail on Loffinlot and was their way of getting off the island after the laughing curse had been lifted. This ship is much bigger than their old boat, fitted with rails in the shape of waves coming from similar wave patterns up the sides of the walls, gathering at the back in an almost tidal wave shape, a figurehead of Pretzel wrapped around the spear-like bow, and large sails with a symbol imprinted on the mainmast The symbol is of a jolly roger skull with a chip in the side of its head, with wings sprouting from the sides and above a coral crown with a chip as well. The wood of The Albatross is rosewood, almost mahogany. On the top deck is a wide area of space with a tall Crow's nest, and in the bottom deck are rooms for sleeping and an area to clean up in. They seem to also have a small kitchen area with a juicer for Earl to use.
In Episode 92: Electrodon, the ship was half-destroyed by the sea beast. The hull was bitten into, and the back half of the ship was essentially rendered useless. It was only prevented from sinking by the quick thinking of Gillion, who used Shape Water to fashion a working hull out of ice, and keep them afloat until they could reach the island of Canella in Episode 94: Back to Zero, where it was rebuilt.
The Crescent Moon[]
The Crescent Moon is the official ship of the Grandberry Pirates. It is a large ship with the wood dyed dark blue, onboard holding barrels and crates full of basic necessities with a captain's quarters near the middle. The sails of the Crescent Moon are decorated with the symbol of a triangular-shaped musketeer hat with a large feather poking out from the back. This ship is first slightly mentioned in Episode 27: The Pirate Code, and shown in action in episodes Episode 39: The Sea of Red and Gold and Episode 41: Growing Pains.
Blue Royale Casino[]
A massive floating ship and casino that seems to be made of pure, glistening gold. Lights flash all around the casino, and when it reaches possible new players a narrow drawbridge stretches out from the entrance with lights also illuminating the sides, as if rolling out the red carpet. To the side is another entrance to a dressing room filled with countless different fancy outfits, as the Blue Royale seems to have a dress code- no pirate garb for its visitors. As soon as you enter is an immediate rush of excitement and adrenaline, the shape of the casino inside being hexagonal with not an inch of free space. The massive space is split into different attractions with a red carpet down the middle, and past a circular receptionist's desk is an elevator. After a very, very long ride in the elevator, there is another massive room filled with seats for an audience and a giant roulette table in the middle. A massive slide leads to another exit out of the ship. The Blue Royale is a seemingly perfect place to spend your gold, drink, eat, and play games, but in reality, it's... Well, just like any other casino, though on a much larger scale. The drinks within the casino cause its drinkers to hallucinate that the fish-headed employees are human, and the casino is designed to keep its players on the ship for as long as possible, while the players only feel as though they've been gambling for a much shorter amount of time. We see this, especially with Clorten, who felt as though he was gambling for maybe a day or more when in reality, it had been 10 years since he entered. This casino was shown in episodes Episode 12: The Endless Game, Episode 13: Showtime!, and Episode 14: The House Always Wins
C-Mart[]
A shop with locations in every sea. It consists of many different services such as a convenience store, barber shop, and postal office. They also sell lottery tickets. The Northern Sea location was visited in Episode 87: Swimming in Circles.
The Jasmine Jackal[]
The Jasmine Jackal is a pirate ship with similar structure and size to the Albatross. It is confirmed to have cannons and is named after its captain, Captain Jasmine Drake of the Jazz Pirates.