The Elemental Nations are engulfed in conflict during the Third Shinobi War.
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Amegakure – Hidden Rain Village
Amegakure, the Hidden Rain Village, is a vertical city constructed from steel pipes and shrouded in perpetual thunderclouds. It serves as a neutral ground for clandestine shinobi operations, mercenary dealings, and the development of forbidden jutsu, making it a hub of espionage and intrigue.

Black Fang Ridge
Black Fang Ridge is a jagged, tree-gnawed bluff overlooking the eastern marches of Fire Country’s border with the Land of Claw. The ridge is riddled with natural crevices and wartime bunkers from the Second Shinobi War, now repurposed as an observation and strike nest. Officially, it’s a forward patrol point, but it serves as a testing ground for squads under pressure. Team 13 has been stationed here for eight days, surviving on ration pills and eliminating any threats that approach from the southern slope. Each night, a haunting flute melody echoes through the woods, while Tsume defiantly spits toward the border each morning, challenging any would-be intruders.

Black Hollow Outpost
Tucked deep within a mist-wrapped forest near the Fire Country border, Black Hollow is a covert outpost disguised as an abandoned mine. Beneath collapsed tunnels and rotting lumber lies a fully operational strike base where Cloud-nin conduct prisoner extraction, shinobi trafficking, and relay sabotage ops against Leaf patrols.

Bleeding Isles Siege
Dozens of storm-beaten islands stretch across the Mist-Leaf conflict zone, but only three remain in Leaf control. These shattered outposts—carved into coral and shellstone—have become killing fields. Mist forces under the command of Jinin Akebino and Ameyuri Ringo now encircle the final stronghold. The battered Leaf battalion there hasn’t received medical relief in five days. Fog-choked waters are mined with chakra-sensitive explosives, and Mist scouts have begun to whisper about 'the last nightfall.' Survivors fight on tides slick with ash and blood, praying for reinforcement.

Bone Garden Offensive
The Bone Garden Offensive is a war-torn marshland in the western reaches of Fire Country, where ANBU squads and medical teams frequently disappear. Under the command of Jiraiya and Tsunade, a new battalion fights to reclaim the area, amidst the skeletal remains of past conflicts and rumors of sinister experiments by Grass-Nin.

Cliffside Ember Camp
An old battlefield firepit transformed into a safe haven for weary travelers. The air is often filled with the comforting aroma of tea, which is always left warming over the embers. Occasionally, rival squads set up camp nearby, leading to playful banter and shared stories.

Collapsed Ridge
Once a critical defensive ridge and trade overlook, the Collapsed Ridge is now a hazardous warzone where jagged terrain and stone geysers dominate the landscape. The area is filled with razor-sharp shale and echoes of past battles, making every step a gamble for those who dare to traverse it. Rumors persist of lost squads wandering the crags, transformed by the lingering arcane energies of a failed mass summoning.

Crimson Lotus Operation
The Crimson Lotus Operation is a covert initiative launched by the Fire Lord’s Court to uncover Kusa infiltration cells in the southern Fire villages. Initially believed to target rogue Genjutsu users, the operation has taken a dark turn as entire villages are reported to sleepwalk into the forest, vanishing without a trace. The last known whereabouts of Ino-Shika-Cho were in a town under an illusionary lockdown, leading to a mysterious gate that has since disappeared. The operation symbolizes the psychological warfare being waged, as the Lotus blooms without chakra, spreading like a disease of forgotten memories.

Crooked Hollow
Crooked Hollow is a dilapidated mine nestled in the forest outside Leaf, now a hideout for starving deserters and rogue laborers. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and the remnants of illegal explosive materials, as the desperate inhabitants attempt to mine chakra from the surrounding area.

Eastern Beacon Rock
An ancient chakra pillar, now serving as a watchpoint, stands tall amidst the tension of war. Civilian travelers often express their disdain for the ongoing conflict, creating a charged atmosphere around this strategic location.

Ember Dunes
The Ember Dunes are a scorched battlefield where the elements of Fire and Wind clash violently. Once a lush grazing land, it is now a desolate expanse marked by trench networks, burning oil traps, and crumbling stone fortifications, where puppet-nin engage in deadly duels under the relentless sun, and scavengers pick the bones of fallen shinobi.

Fort Gōrai – Iron Vanguard Keep
Fort Gōrai serves as a strategic military fortress for the Steel Shogunate, positioned at the convergence of lush forests and rugged mountains. This active forward base is a training ground for samurai warriors, who prepare for deployment and keep a vigilant watch over the movements of shinobi in the region. Within its fortified walls lie sealed vaults containing ancestral arms and intricate blueprints for advanced chakra cannonry, making it a vital asset in the ongoing conflicts.

Hokage Tower
A towering, red-roofed structure overlooking the entire village of Konohagakure. The Reigning Hokage issues missions, signs wartime decrees, and reflects on a generation they were too late to save from this commanding vantage point.

Kannabi Bridge
A vital chokepoint between Fire and Grass territories, Kannabi Bridge serves as a crucial supply route for troops, messages, and resources heading to the western front. The bridge has become a battleground for Iwagakure infiltration squads and Konoha’s elite teams, with both sides aware that its destruction could alter the course of the ongoing war.

Konoha Ninja Academy
The Konoha Ninja Academy is a wide, open school surrounded by paper wards and carved stones, where aspiring ninjas learn to harness their chakra, master shuriken throwing, and memorize the essential shinobi creeds. Once a place filled with laughter and camaraderie, the atmosphere has shifted to one of tension and urgency since the onset of war, with students graduating earlier than ever, often before they are truly ready.

Kusagakure – Hidden Grass Village
Nestled in the dense, suffocating wilds along the Fire–Earth border, Kusagakure thrives in ambiguity. Its shinobi are elusive, its government silent, and the village accepts refugees, bribes, and mercenary contracts with equal grace. The land seems alive—roots swallow careless feet, and jutsu disappear into the canopy. It’s not known for declaring war, but it’s never quite at peace either.

Mission Dispatch–Hidden Leaf Operations Hall
Tucked between the Hokage Tower and the old Senju archives lies the Mission Dispatch Pavilion—a hexagonal stone compound guarded by masked ANBU and lined with scroll-posted mission boards. This is where shinobi are briefed, deployed, and recorded into the ongoing war ledger. During peace, it handled D-rank courier requests and missing cat retrievals. Now, it smells of smoke, ink, and dried blood. The pavilion’s interior hums with activity: messengers sprint between desks, Jōnin argue over casualty reports, and genin squads wait beside towering mission slabs, hoping not to be picked for something suicidal. At the campaign’s start, Tsunade Senju has just returned from a supply line escort to draft her new squad. Team 9—Shiro, Aya, and Takeshi—await inside, unknowingly preparing for their first wartime assignment.

Naka River Memorial Stones
Smooth black stones line the bend of the Naka River, etched with the names of shinobi declared missing or dead. Flowers, headbands, and personal effects are left beneath old lanterns, creating a somber yet beautiful tribute to those lost. At night, the wind seems to whisper forgotten jutsu, echoing the memories of the past. ANBU sometimes meet here under the guise of grief, while others come to remember who they were before the war.

Operation Burning Veil
Operation Burning Veil is a strategic military campaign led by Fugaku Uchiha in the Ember Dunes, where the remnants of trench warfare smolder under the relentless sun. The operation focuses on dismantling Sand puppet caravans and disrupting supply routes, all while navigating the treacherous illusions of the desert that obscure the line between friend and foe.

Post Emberwatch
Post Emberwatch is a wooden outpost perched precariously on a burnt cliff, overlooking the Fire-Stone border. The air is thick with the acrid smell of smoke and ink, a reminder of the battles fought and the strategies penned. Two Leaf squads rotate here weekly, always in need of fresh blood to bolster their ranks. Recently, a scout has gone missing, and a passive mist has settled in the area, creating an eerie atmosphere that heightens tensions between factions.

Rainfall Threshold Ambush
The Rainfall Threshold Ambush is a grim site where the forces of Leaf were caught off guard during a critical diplomatic mission. The area is drenched, not just from the relentless rain, but also from the blood of fallen warriors. Scattered kunai and broken seals hint at a fierce battle, while the presence of Hanzo lurking nearby adds an air of danger and intrigue. Players must navigate the treacherous terrain, avoiding genjutsu hazards and uncovering the secrets of the ambush, all while dealing with the potential fallout of the failed mission.

Sanzu Chain
The Sanzu Chain is a crescent of half-drowned islands embroiled in conflict, where rebel clans, pirate flotillas, and mercenary forces vie for control. The area is riddled with traps, misfiring seals, and hidden coves, making navigation perilous. Shinobi operate in small squads, utilizing skiffs or summoning for stealthy deployments. Each island bears the scars of war, with villages torn between loyalty to Kiri or independence, creating a volatile atmosphere ripe for adventure.

Shinkai Atoll
Shinkai Atoll is a rare oasis island formed around an underground spring, surrounded by mangroves and coral traps, littered with bleached bones. Once a sacred resting place for wandering monks, it now serves as a battleground for skirmishes between Mist's aquatic strike teams and Sand's dehydrated veterans, making it a strategic point for controlling sea routes.

Shrine of Feathered Sleep
Hidden atop a mist-veiled cliff, the Shrine of Feathered Sleep is a serene and silent sanctuary where the bones of ancient guardians lie untouched. A thousand paper prayers flutter in the still air, creating an ethereal atmosphere that invites contemplation and introspection.

Shōryūno Pass
Once a sacred pilgrimage route, Shōryūno Pass has become the westernmost bastion of blood and flame in Fire Country. Flanked by broken torii gates and burnt watchtowers, this battlefield is a grim testament to the horrors of war, where samurai, ashigaru, and chakra-scarred shinobi meet their fate face down in the mud, as Iwagakure's earth soldiers relentlessly assault the entrenched forces.

Stoneveil Stables
An abandoned Inuzuka forward camp, Stoneveil Stables is nestled in a serene forest clearing west of Leaf. The area is marked by ancient stone-carved horse totems, remnants of a once-thriving summoning site. Legends tell of a lost scroll, buried by a ghostly steed after its summoner was slain mid-ride, leaving behind whispers of its power.

Sunashi Deadlands
A desolate expanse marked by salt flats and the remnants of fierce battles, the Sunashi Deadlands serve as a grim battleground between Sunagakure's elite siege divisions and the Fire Country's dwindling forces. Poisonous winds carry the remnants of failed chakra experiments, creating an inhospitable environment where no crops can grow, and the air is thick with the stench of scorched chakra and decay.

Takigakure – Hidden Waterfall Village
Nestled behind an illusory waterfall in the mountains west of Fire Country, Takigakure is a secretive village known for its staunch independence. The village is rich in ancient artifacts that empower its warriors, who are often seen wearing masks that conceal their identities, adding to the air of mystery surrounding them.

The Buried Crucible
A half-sunken coliseum beneath the shifting sands of Deep Wind Country, where the bones of a colossal creature lie entombed. Adventurers must navigate the treacherous arena as it collapses, all while impressing the ancient watchers who observe from below.

The Iron Clasp
A jagged spine of interconnected fortresses, The Iron Clasp straddles the cloudline like a clenched fist. Controlled by House Raikoujin and its thunder-armored enforcers, it serves as a bottleneck chokepoint and forward launch base for deep strikes into enemy airspace. Combat here is vertical, featuring cliff ambushes, rappel skirmishes, and jutsu arcing across 800-meter drops. The air is charged with the taste of ozone and powdered steel, as lightning jutsu reverberate for miles.

The Silent Saber
The Silent Saber is a haunting location in the Mist-Leaf sea routes, where Leaf medical convoys mysteriously vanish without a trace. Survivors speak of a child assassin, Zabuza Momochi, who strikes from the depths, leaving only shredded chakra cloaks and kunai belts behind, instilling fear in those who traverse these waters.

The Tearing Gulf
The Tearing Gulf is a chaotic naval warfront where chakra-forged warships clash with jutsu-ensnared sea beasts. This treacherous expanse serves as a testing ground for Kiri's naval forces, with ice style shinobi skating across the waves while pirate clans engage in brutal battles, often leaving the waters stained with the remnants of conflict.

Training Field #12
Training Field #12 is a favored location for chunin exams, ANBU vetting, and unsanctioned fights. The terrain shifts daily, sometimes appearing as a dense forest and other times as a flooded battleground, with chakra residue lingering in the air like sweat from intense sparring sessions.

Tunnelfront (Buried Advance Line)
Beneath the cracked ridges of the Fire-Earth border lies the Tunnelfront—an ever-expanding network of siege tunnels and subterranean warpaths. Here, Iwa’s earth-release specialists burrow steadily toward enemy lands, collapsing caverns behind them to prevent pursuit. The air is thick with dust, torches burn blue, and shinobi fight blind in the dark. Sometimes the ground trembles as entire squadrons are swallowed by failed cave-ins—or worse, by something they unearthed.

Tunnelfront Collapse
The siege tunnels carved beneath the Fire–Earth border are now a graveyard of collapsing warpaths. Iwagakure’s elite Doton-nin detonate the ground itself, burying Leaf squads mid-charge. Sealing teams are deployed to stabilize the tunnels, but rumor spreads of something beneath even them—chakra-warped sounds that flicker in the dark before the walls shatter. Whispers speak of 'chakra veins' being disturbed—natural caverns that amplify ninjutsu, or swallow entire jutsu whole. ANBU units are missing. The deeper you go, the less light returns.

Valley of the End
A colossal river canyon split by a thundering waterfall, flanked by two weatherworn statues of Hashirama Senju and Madara Uchiha. This legendary landmark serves as both a grave for a great friendship and a neutral ground for private duels and forbidden rituals, echoing with the chakra of the First Great Battle that reshaped shinobi history.