Nakr is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just after the spring equinox. It commemorates an accomplishment. It is associated with ambivalence, purity, style and virtue. It is also associated with drakes, maple trees and jasper. Celebrations last seventeen days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public and private acts of daring, charitable donations and truces. No sects celebrate it differently.
Laimo is a solemn holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a challenge, an act of kindness, wrath and a message. Traditions include private signing of documents, acts of daring and parades. Most faiths celebrate it differently.
Sheall is a solemn holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It is associated with hope, might, warding and a heroic deed. Celebrations last six days. Traditions include public parades and telling of stories. Almost no groups celebrate it differently.
Mich is a cultural holiday celebrated just before the first new moon of autumn. It is associated with a certain religious figure, deceit and a promise. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Some regions celebrate it differently.
Frealyon is a civic holiday celebrated just before the winter solstice. It is associated with confusion, rebirth, a meeting and fire. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public dancing, annuling of contracts and expressions of forgiveness.
Coyrorer is a joyful civic holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It commemorates a thwarted plan. It is associated with strength and love. Almost no faiths celebrate it differently.
Vait is a cultural holiday celebrated on the first new moon of winter. It is associated with grounding, air, destruction and love. It is also associated with storms, opals and minks. Traditions include public races, marriage proposals and singing. No regions celebrate it differently.
Team is a joyful religious holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It is associated with an act of cruelty and a rebellion. Traditions include public decorations, contests of strength and athletics competitions. Very few faiths celebrate it differently.
Sol is a holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It commemorates a period of severe weather. It is associated with decay and apathy. Celebrations last ten days. A few notable families celebrate it differently.
Traevac is a historical holiday celebrated just after the third full moon of spring. It commemorates a parting of ways. It is associated with decadence, a miscommunication and death. It is also associated with hawks, diamonds, possums and topazes. Traditions include public signing of contracts, releasing from oaths and declarations of intent. Several groups celebrate it differently.
Cilra is a joyful holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with feminity, imagination and royalty. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public prayers, contests of cleverness and chanting. No cities celebrate it differently.
Isakr is a solemn historical holiday celebrated on the third new moon of autumn. It commemorates a relationship ending. It is associated with entropy and cunning. Celebrations last five days from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public sacrifices, swearing of oaths, forgiveness from debt and contests of skill. No regions celebrate it differently.
Ideck is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates a change of direction. It is associated with humility and a death. Traditions include public exchanges of gifts and races. Nearly all sects celebrate it differently.
Jasus is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with a change in plans, gluttony and earth. It is also associated with daisies, parrots and pine trees. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public and private affirmations of relationships, signing of documents, parades and arranging of alliances. Several traditions celebrate it differently.
Alaer is a holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with psychic healing and purity. Traditions include private airing of grievances, contests of strength, forgiveness from debt and awarding of honors. A few notable groups celebrate it differently.
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