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Cibtum

For Lucemi loving to create food this is their day of the year. When the season of Torami collection ends and silos filled to the brim Cibtum is called out. Masks dedicating themselves to cooking create new recipes, collect finest ingredients and spices and prepare dayslong for this festivity to present it to other Lucemi.

It is a lovely day of connection, happines and sharing. The ones cooking have their doors wide open and the others stroll around, being invited to everyone who wants to share their creations. You can smell all towns in Lucem Edi far and wide at this day due to every cooking stove bubbling and everyone carrying around food. Usually we Lucemi are frugal with spices in particular, but Cibtum is to explore the wonderful tastes our nation gifts to us.

Cibtas in particular not only prepare their most spectactular and finest meals, but also hold huge cooking competitions in which their members battle over the prettiest, tastiest and smelliest recipes. This has lead to some wild variations where not only cooks try to mainly entertain with their cooking, doing it in spectacular, funny or mesmerizing ways, but also competitions where the most unpleasant meals have to be smelled, devoured and then rated. In the Cibtas of Lucem, the biggest guild usually nourishing the large city, you never leave bored, hungry or dissatisified on this day.

Cibtum is celebrated all across Lucem Edi. In Texem, in my humble opinion, you witness another quite fascinating event on this day, as they celebrate the beginning of Areami collecting season and present their best works.

The Pruemi celebrate it in a more based way, fit to their surrounding. They assemble their families and cook what's left from earlier deliveries. The openly celebration happens when a few days later the carts with supply arrive, but it's more a thankful festivity than a flourishing celebration of all kinds of culinaries.

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