Pilgrim's Walk
The Pilgrim's Walk is the annual migration of the Kor people around the Kamasa plains and the Fir-Nis mountains. It is one giant cycle, with each Kor tribe settling in a sacred spot for the winter when the migration ends, only to continue the walk in the spring.
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The Pilgrims Walk is a march of faith, with the Kor people traveling from one sacred location to another throughout the year. They spend a day or two performing ancient rituals at each sight before moving on to the next. Once the Pilgrim's Walk ends, the tribes will settle at whatever site they are at to wait out the winter, and will continue moving again in the spring.
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The Pilgrim's Walk is
Observance
The Pilgrim's Walk begins on the 2nd of Oposs just at the start of spring, and ends on the 87th of Wielg, at the end of fall.
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