The South East

The South East is the eastern region below the Throat. It consists of a both a desert and tropical grassland biome depenidng on where in the region you are. More towards the coastline, it tends to be more of a savanna while towards the middle, it's a harsh desert with little water.

The sparse forests clustered against the coast tend to be more jungle-type, except in the far south these same forests become much larger and more lush.

It's a region filled with many fishing villages build against the warm rocky shorelines. Thieves have been known to escape down this far to lie low because the King's Patrol rarely goes past Broadreach...until recently.

The Throat is the bridge that separates the North and the South. it's a narrow corridor between the two and is used almost constantly by travelers, knights on patrol and people of all kinds.

It's several miles of flat plains with long yellow grass bordered by mountains and ridges

Recently, dragons have begun to frequent this area when hunting, something that has not happened in thousands of years since they ahve traditionally stayed up in their mountains away from human civilization.

The Coastline
The coastline is often dotted with ships, traders, merchants, and pirates alike. Since Sidon's naval ships do not enter the Iron Sea, pirates are much more common here than up north and one might see their huge galleys docked at Mys or some other lively port town to stock up on supplies, bed with wenches and drink to their hearts' content.

Sparse jungle trees and shrubland hug the coast. What use to be a mighty jungle that ran up and down the coast all the way from Etemn Gulf to Mys had been cut down many centuries ago to make room for farmland, towns and ports.

Around Antioch, all the trees had been removed and cut down to build the city itself over a thousand years ago and what has been left behind is a dry rocky desert with little vegetation other than shrubs and bushes.

The Desert
Farther away from from the coastline, its jungles give way to the beginnings of the infamous deserts and savannas of the south. From Broadreach down until the Dothrai Wastes is a savannah home ot countless animals including balaphants, zebras, antelope, water buffalo, giraffes, white lion, hyenas, etc.

While the savannas are much more full of water holes, rivers, trees, scrubs and the sort, farther down are the sandy deserts of Dothrai. Long dried grass and acadia trees give way to just miles and miles of sandy dunes. Southerners travel through these lands on their decorated camels that have evolved to easily survive in such a harsh and unforgiving environment.