There is a reason why the Southern Islands lack any functioning Teleportation Hubs. The spatial fabric in that region is notoriously unstable, making it impossible to maintain reliable formations or Waypoint Terminals. Attempts in the past have ended in disaster—travelers torn from their intended path, or worse, never arriving at all.
The North suffers a similar issue, though in a different form. Unlike the South, where teleportation is outright impossible, the North allows for short-distance transfers. A person can move from one mountain to another or across a frozen lake. But long-distance teleportation? That is another matter entirely.