The Eastern Continent is one of the largest on Caspia.
The climate is warm and moist.
The land mass is defined by its vast flooded areas, fast-moving rivers, temperate and subtropical forests, and coral reefs. The continent is geologically calm and flat; herbivorous dinosaurs migrate great distances in search of food. A slice of its land is entirely desert, limestone cliffs and volcanoes, prowled by allosaurus and ceratosaurus and faces the shallow Tale Sea. Rock pools possess plesiosaurs and icthyosaurs. To the north and south are semitropical jungles and forests.
Plant life is mostly dark green and brown; flowers and flowering plants are rare, with conifers.
The Eastern Continent possesses some of the largest waterfalls on the planet, and some of the shallowest lakes, with free standing monoliths rising from some of them.
Like the Western and South-Eastern Continents, this land is home to a variety of thunder-lizards, flying reptiles, and some unusually large insects.