Religious Holidays part 13

in #history6 years ago

Isean is a solemn holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with protection, a mystery and calm. Traditions include public dancing and contests of strength. Some families celebrate it differently.

Donif is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the first new moon of spring. It commemorates a competition. It is associated with courage, a dire deed and feminity. Celebrations last ten days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public intoxication, feasting, annuling of contracts and marriage proposals. Very few individuals celebrate it differently.

Ranm is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with death, treachery and confusion. Traditions include private theatrical productions and chanting.

Ilaenen is a solemn civic holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with truth, warding, purity and loyalty. Celebrations last thirteen days. Traditions include public and private exchange of compliments and races. Very few faiths celebrate it differently.

Adafoc is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just after the spring equinox. It is associated with madness, fear and decay. Celebrations last nine days. Traditions include private dancing, nudity and parties. No traditions celebrate it differently.

Trafel is a religious holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of autumn. It is associated with loyalty, fear and nobility. Celebrations last six days.

Faemeai is a historical holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a breakdown. It is associated with wind, suffering, water and balance. It is also associated with magpies, dahlias and birch trees. Celebrations last fourteen days. Traditions include public and private contests of cleverness, releasing from oaths and swearing of oaths. Many faiths celebrate it differently.

Toklev is a civic holiday celebrated just before the first full moon of spring. It commemorates a promise. It is associated with a reversal of fortune, a death and anger. Celebrations last four days. A few families celebrate it differently.

Jaith is a holiday celebrated just before the spring equinox. It is associated with grounding and earth. Traditions include private telling of stories, marriage proposals, affirmations of relationships and prayers. Almost no cities celebrate it differently.

Daz is a solemn historical holiday celebrated just before the first crescent moon of autumn. It commemorates a case of mistaken identity. It is associated with earth and a faux pas. It is also associated with ponies and storms. Celebrations last fourteen days. Several families celebrate it differently.

Dyyl is a holiday celebrated on the first full moon of spring. It is associated with neutrality, a fight, fortitude and apathy. It is also associated with tulips, foxs and the color orange. Traditions include public and private prayers and chanting.

Iloufes is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated just after the first new moon of summer. It is associated with strength, sin and passion. It is also associated with roses, carnelions and albatrosses. Celebrations last twelve days. Traditions include public expressions of forgiveness and quiet contemplation.

Kainmel is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just after the first crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with a reunion, style, a competition and apathy. Traditions include public and private swearing of oaths, games of chance and races.

Mur is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It is associated with grounding, torment, darkness and a misstep. It is also associated with horses, jasper and lotuses. Celebrations last six days. Many groups celebrate it differently.

Inans is a solemn historical holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It commemorates a bet. It is associated with fire and compassion. Celebrations last eight days. Traditions include public theatrical productions and annuling of contracts. Very few families celebrate it differently.

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