The ever-tilting verge between desolate and plentiful vegetation. This savannah stretches on for miles and changes with the seasons. During hot months, the water dries up, leaving cracked earth and dry, tall grass, while colder seasons breathe back into the soil. To the northern reaches, the grass thins almost entirely leaving dirt, mud, or cracked ground depending on the weather. To the east are steep plateaus, dusted with short-bearing grass. The rest are ever rolling plains.