Savannah

This incredibly diverse terrain is home to many plants and animals that have adapted to cope with substantial fluctuations in humidity. Many regions are covered with swordgrass, making them difficult to traverse, while scattered trees such as baobabs, orange acacias, and dragon bushes dot scarcely the vast grasslands. As one ventures closer to the mountains and the jungle, the vegetation thickens, providing shelter to wildlife.

The landscape is dominated by formidable creatures like big cats with lynxions and cheeratas and colossal beings such as mastofants, two-horned rhinos, and island turtles. The herds of wildebeests serve as the primary food source for most carnivores, while the abundant grasses sustain the herbivores. During the wet season, many creatures remain in their local habitats, but in the dry season, they have to migrate in search of food. Frequent fires that sweep through the land have driven both fauna and flora to adapt, with many plants synchronizing their reproductive cycles with their appearance.