Religious Holidays part 14
Ideef is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with faith, wealth and a reconciliation. Traditions include public and private annuling of contracts, contests of skill and playing of instruments. Most cities celebrate it differently.
Inynd is a holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with fortitude, a relationship ending and love. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include public expressions of forgiveness, atonement and fasting.
Zencak is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the third new moon of summer. It is associated with fire, wrath, unity and illusion. It is also associated with jackals, pigeons and tulips. Celebrations last four days. Many sects celebrate it differently.
Eliv is a cultural holiday celebrated on the third new moon of summer. It is associated with love, an agreement, charisma and might. It is also associated with elm trees, kobolds and ponies. Celebrations last six days. Traditions include public and private exchanges of gifts, swearing of oaths and marriage proposals. Most regions celebrate it differently.
Mafai is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a faux pas. It is associated with virtue, a rebellion and civilization. It is also associated with pine trees, redwood trees and hematite. Celebrations last nine days. Many sects celebrate it differently.
Inat is a holiday celebrated just after the first crescent moon of winter. It commemorates an agreement. It is associated with lust and intuition. Traditions include public exchange of compliments, acts of daring, contests of strength and parties.
Byns is a solemn holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with earth and divine love. Celebrations last three days. A few notable traditions celebrate it differently.
Idafal is a solemn holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It is associated with beauty, sorrow and water. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private prayers, annuling of contracts and releasing from oaths. Some individuals celebrate it differently.
Inailicah is a holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of summer. It is associated with an illness, decadence and illusion. Celebrations last four days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private singing and nudity. Very few groups celebrate it differently.
Torual is a joyful holiday celebrated on the second full moon of autumn. It is associated with wisdom, a relationship beginning and psychic healing. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include private declarations of intent, signing of contracts and dancing.
Retr is a solemn holiday celebrated on the third full moon of summer. It commemorates a case of mistaken identity. It is associated with a reversal of fortune, protection and a failure. It is also associated with weasels and ravens. Traditions include private athletics competitions and chanting. Several traditions celebrate it differently.
Troall is a historical holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a contest. It is associated with harmony, physical strength, a financial difficulty and persuasion. Celebrations last five days. A few regions celebrate it differently.
Xot is a joyful civic holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with warding and a death. It is also associated with the color gold, redwood trees and owls. Celebrations last four days. Traditions include private affirmations of relationships, forgiveness from debt and chanting. A few families celebrate it differently.
Shyncelon is a religious holiday celebrated just before the winter solstice. It commemorates a misstep. It is associated with illusion, water and a misstep. Traditions include public decorations, contests of strength and declarations of intent. Most groups celebrate it differently.
Aned is a joyful holiday celebrated just before the summer solstice. It commemorates an accomplishment. It is associated with might, a heroic deed, earth and a death. Celebrations last six days from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private atonement and awarding of honors. A few regions celebrate it differently.
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