After the maid left, Vasily continued her explanation, "As I was saying earlier, the West is bordered by savannahs which have vast stretches of open grasslands occupied by occasional trees and shrubs. It also has advantages in agricultural production."
The open grasslands were well-suited for farming and grazing, making it ideal for cultivating crops like wheat, barley, corn, and other grains. It also supported extensive livestock farming, including cattle, sheep, and goats, providing ample space for livestock grazing and cultivating crops suited to drier climates.
The climate in the West tended to be semi-arid, with distinct wet and dry seasons. Rainfall was relatively sparse compared to other regions of Amberale, leading to dry grasslands that underwent seasonal changes in vegetation.