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>An upcoming test of Astral Projection.
The Vardyger doesn't travel as much as he used to, his age has caught up with him, and now it's he who gets visited. Still, he can make this work, and so he arranges for a grand feast, in one month's time. Every clan, be it Landwight or Seawight, great or small, shall have an elder attend, and each bring a gift. His influence has been waning somewhat, with the growing skepticism toward his precognition and the Seawights growing distant. This feast will be a test of his precognition, because if he can tell what each gift is before they are revealed, while they have taken special precaution to prevent any spy from finding out, they will not have an answer for how he did it other than precognition.
>Action 1: Astral Projection, the Hrafnlaun, inner circle of raven shamans.
The Vardyger has delved into the astral realm with purpose, even before sending the invitations he has been making astral visits to the clans. He has also been training carefully selected shamans to fly across the astral skies with him, chief of which is his heir. Together they form the Raven Conclave, the Hrafnlaun, and their first order of business is to spy upon all the various clans, coroberate their visions, and prepare for the event to come, the great feast.
>Action 2: Build port at the Colourful Isle, and Fishery northeast of the port.
The Seawights have found new shores to make port at, not only secluded from the mainland, but rich in trees and with an exotic resource ripe for the plucking. The warmer waters also make good fishing, pretty much the perfect spot for their new home. Of course building it up will take time, requiring all new arrivals to come by boat, making it expensive, but a port quickly gets setup and fishing towns emerge on the Colourful Isle. It's a good start.
>Navy movement: Explore further on the archipelago.
While the Seawights make their stay at the Colourful Isle, the Sverre Geirrmann fleet continues exploring around the islands, to see if any similar discoveries can be made. So they sweep through the archipelago.