I see nothing of the type having been created. You were simply asking a question and I can only hope what has been said here has given you a satisfactory answer.
Anyhow...
Suvanites! I hope all of you have had a chance to read about the
storm that will be occurring at the start of Spring, which starts tomorrow. If not, please follow the link posted above. You'll want to know, I assure you.
Please note that I will not be posting a thread for the actual day of the storm. That would be too chaotic and all over the place. However, I highly encourage that you start a thread for that day, perhaps as a solo outlining what happened to you. Or you could post in
this thread. Or, even better, do both!
However, there will be several quests that will take place in the aftermath. Yes, that was indeed plural.
The first involves Svefra only. The storm will hit the Svefra Nation pretty hard. In light of all the losses they suffered, avikki birds will be sent out by the powerful Whitewave pod to all other pods, urging them for a meeting. You will be called to Caiyha's Fist Isle, an island sacred among the Svefran people, where the whalekin will gather, nurse their wounds, and connect with their other survivors...along with a surprise or two.
It is my hope that every active Svefra PC attends this event, but, barring that, I'd like to have as many people as possible join. It'll be a fun event, filled with socialization, adventure, and even some danger. If you are a Svefra, I'd highly appreciate if you would post either in the Suvan Sea OoC Thread or the racial thread (this will be posted in both). The thread will start in about a week or so, though that is due to change.
The second quest I had in mind was one open to all. This one is more involved and won't take place until much later after the Svefra-only one, either late March or early April, though a Sign Up will be posted forthwith. I'm going to be more secretive with this plot, so any and all details will be put in the Sign Up.
So, that's what is on the menu, so far. I'm hoping that Spring will be the greatest season of the Suvan Sea yet.
Fair tides, everyone.