Thread:Bizippo/@comment-24448826-20180602075712/@comment-24448826-20180630142446

Alright, no problem.

As written by the Professor Markus Hohlenberg of the Oxenfurt Academy's Department of Geography:


 * The Empire spans a huge area, so large in fact, that it is bigger than all of the Northern Kingdoms combined. Due to this, the climate is varied. From warm, though rather mild in Cintra and other vassal kingdoms situated around and south of Amell mountains, through certainly hot and sunny weather good for the vine and various fruits in a region around Alba, all the way down to steppes and deserts bordering with the far South.
 * It is worth mentioning that there are several places in the Empire like Toussaint with a specific microclimate that makes them stand out in comparison with countries around. These are usually mountain dales or regions around river deltas dependant on the winds, rains or other similar factors making them much warmer or colder.
 * Another thing that needs to be said is that on a rather large portion of the Empire's territory the climate is arranged, so to speak, along with the meridians. Sea coasts – mostly rocky themselves, which makes it harder to built ships for the Imperial subjects – consist of green, lush and fertile terrains. The more inland means more barren, major exception being large river valleys.