Religious Holidays part 9
Adath is a solemn holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with warding, a search, a takeover and an agreement. It is also associated with jasper and jaguars. Celebrations last eighteen days. Traditions include public and private chanting, theatrical productions and dancing. Nearly all groups celebrate it differently.
Kaedai is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the first crescent moon of spring. It is associated with an agreement, change and a disappointment. Celebrations last seven days from dusk till dawn. A few notable traditions celebrate it differently.
Krouf is a holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with truth, life and a secret. Celebrations last five days. Traditions include private expressions of forgiveness and theatrical productions. Almost no families celebrate it differently.
Xesan is a solemn holiday celebrated on the first full moon of autumn. It is associated with compassion, courage and faith. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private games of chance, acts of daring and parties. Several cities celebrate it differently.
Reazav is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of winter. It is associated with jealousy and confusion. It is also associated with parrots, drakes and the color yellow. Celebrations last nine days. Traditions include public charitable donations and fasting. A few traditions celebrate it differently.
Jendrae is a cultural holiday celebrated just before the fall equinox. It is associated with humility, virtue and grounding. It is also associated with spruce trees, tourmalines, rats and coyotes. Traditions include public and private swearing of oaths and parades. Several groups celebrate it differently.
Lukl is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a deception. It is associated with optimism and opportunity. Celebrations last eleven days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private arranging of alliances, truces and playing of instruments.
Flosk is a joyful holiday celebrated just before the spring equinox. It is associated with creativity and order. It is also associated with doves, ducks and eagles. Traditions include public playing of instruments, swearing of oaths and parades. Very few cities celebrate it differently.
Crofer is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the first full moon of spring. It commemorates a victory. It is associated with an agreement and a contest. Celebrations last seven days from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private races, games of chance and feasting. Most groups celebrate it differently.
Oroulo is a religious holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a secret, sloth, earth and truth. Traditions include public and private affirmations of relationships and intoxication.
Frour is a historical holiday celebrated on the first full moon of spring. It commemorates a banishment. It is associated with truth, solace, confusion and psychic abilities. It is also associated with tourmalines and horses. Celebrations last five days. Traditions include private parties, exchanges of gifts, signing of documents and exchange of compliments. Several families celebrate it differently.
Fraed is a joyful holiday celebrated on the second full moon of summer. It commemorates a miscommunication. It is associated with patience and a detour. Traditions include public singing, declarations of intent, sacrifices and contests of strength.
Cratr is a religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with justice and temperance. It is also associated with dahlias, lizards and lotuses. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public decorations, parades, exchange of compliments and chanting. A few sects celebrate it differently.
Oranmic is a joyful holiday celebrated on the first new moon of summer. It is associated with water, inspiration, healing and a fall. Celebrations last .
Mak is a solemn holiday celebrated on the first crescent moon of summer. It is associated with madness, harmony, sleep and light. It is also associated with storms, tigers and rowan trees. Celebrations last thirteen days. Traditions include public and private fasting, marriage proposals and contests of cleverness.