Religious Holidays part 12
Mefacai is a solemn civic holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a reunion. It is associated with fire, decadence and torment. It is also associated with amethysts and daffodils. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private parades, truces and telling of stories. A few notable individuals celebrate it differently.
Thov is a joyful civic holiday celebrated just before the summer solstice. It commemorates a fight. It is associated with success and unity. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public and private swearing of oaths and marriage proposals. Several cities celebrate it differently.
Flonm is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just before the summer solstice. It commemorates a relationship ending. It is associated with cunning, death, a faux pas and wind. It is also associated with turquoises, willow trees and chimeras. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private arranging of alliances and marriage proposals. Many individuals celebrate it differently.
Flefer is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates a secret. It is associated with a secret and love. Many traditions celebrate it differently.
Van is a joyful religious holiday celebrated just after the second full moon of spring. It is associated with innocence, lust, a competition and sin. Traditions include public and private theatrical productions, awarding of honors and marriage proposals. Nearly all individuals celebrate it differently.
Caf is a holiday celebrated on the third new moon of summer. It is associated with creativity, a thwarted plan and protection. Celebrations last six days. Several sects celebrate it differently.
Gaefar is a joyful holiday celebrated on the first new moon of summer. It is associated with earth, imagination and intuition. Celebrations last . Traditions include public and private signing of contracts, contests of skill and singing. Several cities celebrate it differently.
Shiz is a joyful holiday celebrated on the first new moon of summer. It is associated with a victory and fate. It is also associated with obsidian and drakes. Celebrations last twelve days. Traditions include public affirmations of relationships, contests of skill and athletics competitions. Several cities celebrate it differently.
Adeaz is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It is associated with redemption and an injury. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Almost no groups celebrate it differently.
Naetrak is a holiday celebrated on the first full moon of winter. It is associated with a period of severe weather, a takeover and dexterity. Celebrations last four days. Traditions include public releasing from oaths, awarding of honors and arranging of alliances. Many groups celebrate it differently.
Driyl is a holiday celebrated just before the first full moon of autumn. It is associated with dexterity, luck and dissent. It is also associated with voles, tourmalines, hamsters and cheetahs. Celebrations last eighteen days. A few notable traditions celebrate it differently.
Jeask is a joyful holiday celebrated on the third new moon of autumn. It is associated with vengenance and divine love. Traditions include private contests of strength, races, chanting and parties. Almost no sects celebrate it differently.
Keef is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the third full moon of autumn. It is associated with a defeat, deceit and civilization. Several traditions celebrate it differently.
Fluloc is a religious holiday celebrated on the second full moon of autumn. It is associated with ambivalence and a reunion. Celebrations last three days from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public affirmations of relationships, signing of contracts, annuling of contracts and decorations.
Krokr is a joyful civic holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates a banishment. It is associated with divinity, luck, nightmares and a change of direction. Celebrations last seven days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private decorations, declarations of intent, signing of documents and chanting. Most cities celebrate it differently.
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