Religious Holidays part 8
Cakr is a joyful holiday celebrated on the first full moon of spring. It is associated with a misstep, ambivalence and guilt.
Deatn is a holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with loyalty and physical strength. Traditions include private exchange of compliments and swearing of oaths.
Cretrra is a solemn holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with a thwarted plan and persuasion. It is also associated with emeralds, dandelions and lizards. Celebrations last nine days from dusk till dusk again. Some families celebrate it differently.
Isaidn is a religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with sloth, purity, luck and cunning. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include public and private airing of grievances and feasting. Most faiths celebrate it differently.
Enirrra is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with discord, earth and a contest. Traditions include private singing and theatrical productions. Many families celebrate it differently.
Aelouf is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the first crescent moon of spring. It is associated with psychic abilities, a parting of ways and harmony. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private truces, contests of cleverness and athletics competitions. No traditions celebrate it differently.
Sisal is a solemn holiday celebrated on the first new moon of summer. It is associated with love, a search, nobility and fortitude. It is also associated with zebras and turquoises. Traditions include public forgiveness from debt, signing of contracts, exchanges of gifts and affirmations of relationships. No sects celebrate it differently.
Elullah is a holiday celebrated just before the third crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with an escape, temperance, patience and a recovery. Traditions include public decorations and singing. A few notable individuals celebrate it differently.
Cufelah is a religious holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of summer. It commemorates an accomplishment. It is associated with greed and a specific bloodline. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public nudity, intoxication, contests of cleverness and expressions of forgiveness. Nearly all traditions celebrate it differently.
Flad is a solemn civic holiday celebrated just before the first crescent moon of summer. It is associated with a purchase and liberty. It is also associated with dogs and donkeys. Traditions include public and private chanting and exchange of compliments. A few families celebrate it differently.
Kaf is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the third new moon of spring. It is associated with lust and persuasion. Traditions include public and private feasting, parties and athletics competitions. Very few traditions celebrate it differently.
Nar is a cultural holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a case of mistaken identity, hatred, ruin and a certain profession. Traditions include public parades, duels and exchange of compliments.
Parr is a joyful holiday celebrated on the first crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with a reconciliation, truth and a certain animal. Traditions include private forgiveness from debt, airing of grievances and singing. Most groups celebrate it differently.
Xaer is a holiday celebrated just before the first crescent moon of spring. It commemorates a surrender. It is associated with faith, a period of severe weather and royalty. It is also associated with mice and weasels. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public and private expressions of forgiveness, parades and quiet contemplation.
Isoulln is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the first full moon of autumn. It is associated with a secret, entropy, a faux pas and strength. Celebrations last sixteen days. Traditions include private intoxication and signing of documents. No individuals celebrate it differently.