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Holidays

Xeklac is a solemn holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It commemorates a revelation. It is associated with justice and beauty. Traditions include public declarations of intent, theatrical productions and telling of stories. Most individuals celebrate it differently.

  Drall is a solemn holiday celebrated on the first full moon of winter. It commemorates a secret. It is associated with decadence, deceit and eternity. Celebrations last five days. Traditions include public prayers, awarding of honors and swearing of oaths. Very few faiths celebrate it differently.

  Roal is a joyful holiday celebrated on the third full moon of summer. It commemorates a reversal of fortune. It is associated with a legal problem, a search and cunning. Celebrations last three days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include public theatrical productions and expressions of forgiveness. Some sects celebrate it differently.

  Joas is a cultural holiday celebrated just before the third crescent moon of summer. It is associated with a miscommunication, a contest, lust and physical strength. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Several individuals celebrate it differently.

  Dreef is a historical holiday celebrated just after the first crescent moon of winter. It commemorates a financial difficulty. It is associated with a revelation and change. It is also associated with sapphires, vipers and flowers. Celebrations last from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private forgiveness from debt and intoxication. A few notable traditions celebrate it differently.

  Oroansn is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated just before the second crescent moon of summer. It commemorates a rebellion. It is associated with balance, a change in plans and sloth. It is also associated with quartzes, owls, dragons and minks. Celebrations last nineteen days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private truces, nudity, contests of skill and annuling of contracts. A few groups celebrate it differently.

  Jiskorath is a solemn holiday celebrated just before the second crescent moon of spring. It is associated with fear and strife. It is also associated with wildcats, crows and spruce trees. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include public and private singing and sacrifices.

  Trepho is a holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with life, an agreement and joy. Celebrations last three days from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private charitable donations, chanting and games of chance. Nearly all groups celebrate it differently.

  Alaef is a holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with suffering and despair. It is also associated with chimeras, phoenixes, vultures and emeralds. Very few sects celebrate it differently.

  Alendaceth is a joyful holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of spring. It is associated with willpower, mysteries and solace. Celebrations last eleven days from dawn till dusk. Most sects celebrate it differently.

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  Franava is a holiday celebrated just before the fall equinox. It is associated with love, a malfunction and imagination. Celebrations last seven days. Traditions include public theatrical productions, contests of skill and signing of documents.

  Eloll is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with a duel, a natural disaster, a heroic deed and peace. Celebrations last nine days. Traditions include private dancing, acts of daring, contests of strength and forgiveness from debt. Nearly all traditions celebrate it differently.

  Geetr is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the third new moon of spring. It is associated with change, a contest, dissent and temperance. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include public and private playing of instruments, theatrical productions and declarations of intent. Most individuals celebrate it differently.

  Kradri is a holiday celebrated just after the spring equinox. It is associated with avarice, a betrayal and neutrality. Celebrations last twelve days. Traditions include public swearing of oaths and races. Many regions celebrate it differently.

  Fraindal is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just after the second new moon of winter. It is associated with cunning, love, success and death. Traditions include private exchange of compliments, exchanges of gifts and nudity. Nearly all traditions celebrate it differently.

  Mofev is a religious holiday celebrated just before the winter solstice. It commemorates a change of direction. It is associated with ruin and despair. Celebrations last two days from dawn till dawn again. Very few traditions celebrate it differently.

  Cheelen is a solemn holiday celebrated on the third new moon of autumn. It is associated with water, redemption and gluttony. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include public and private forgiveness from debt, affirmations of relationships, nudity and games of chance. Many individuals celebrate it differently.

  Mynmenus is a solemn holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a promise. It is associated with magical abilities and intuition. Traditions include public and private duels, intoxication, playing of instruments and sacrifices. Almost no groups celebrate it differently.


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