Religious Holidays part 18
Rayr is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of winter. It commemorates a takeover. It is associated with fire, strength, fate and success. It is also associated with amethysts, birch trees and lotuses. Traditions include private playing of instruments and prayers.
Tezum is a joyful civic holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It commemorates a revelation. It is associated with balance, might and a bet. It is also associated with jaguars and fires. Celebrations last four days. Nearly all families celebrate it differently.
Tef is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It commemorates a takeover. It is associated with lust and a death. Some cities celebrate it differently.
Tryt is a joyful civic holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with a duel, light and virtue. Celebrations last six days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public annuling of contracts, theatrical productions and prayers.
Faylom is a religious holiday celebrated on the third full moon of spring. It commemorates a dire deed. It is associated with forgiveness and a disagreement. Celebrations last seven days from dawn till dusk. No traditions celebrate it differently.
Neall is a historical holiday celebrated on the second full moon of autumn. It commemorates a death. It is associated with intoxication and hatred. It is also associated with the color black, roses and willow trees. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public and private marriage proposals, sacrifices, parades and declarations of intent.
Rufael is a historical holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with decay, fertility, a legal problem and magical abilities. Celebrations last eight days from dawn till dusk. Traditions include private parties and awarding of honors. Most traditions celebrate it differently.
Idoaz is a holiday celebrated on the second full moon of spring. It commemorates an agreement. It is associated with persuasion, harmony and calm. Celebrations last three days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include public and private swearing of oaths and parades. Almost no families celebrate it differently.
Shiz is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It commemorates a romance. It is associated with healing, a certain animal and grief. It is also associated with willow trees, magpies and owls. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Several traditions celebrate it differently.
Dralael is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated just after the third new moon of autumn. It is associated with wrath, hatred and an act of kindness. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public and private exchanges of gifts, signing of documents, contests of cleverness and theatrical productions. A few notable sects celebrate it differently.
Alaevai is a joyful holiday celebrated on the third crescent moon of winter. It commemorates a case of mistaken identity. It is associated with discord, fear and empathy. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include private sacrifices, forgiveness from debt and telling of stories.
Inakl is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It commemorates a surrender. It is associated with a relationship beginning and psychic healing. Celebrations last . Traditions include public and private atonement, declarations of intent, arranging of alliances and theatrical productions. Some families celebrate it differently.
Ceaferae is a holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with a change of direction, mental clarity, a loss and an injury. It is also associated with shrews, parrots, the color orange and cedar trees. Celebrations last seventeen days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public chanting and nudity.
Gellri is a solemn historical holiday celebrated on the third crescent moon of spring. It is associated with apathy, inspiration and a romance. It is also associated with chimeras and yew trees. Celebrations last fifteen days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private singing, arranging of alliances and forgiveness from debt.
Sorr is a solemn historical holiday celebrated just before the second full moon of summer. It commemorates a journey. It is associated with terror, wrath and fire. It is also associated with dahlias, phoenixes and lions. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include public races, duels and chanting.
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