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=== Midsummer ===
 
=== Midsummer ===
  
Midsummer is a summer solstice festival usually celebrated on the last Burnday of Cinder. Celebrations include grand feasts followed by libations, and dancing around bonfires.
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''Celebrated on the last Burnday of Cinder''
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Midsummer is a summer solstice festival. Celebrations include grand feasts followed by libations, and dancing around bonfires.
  
 
=== Midwinter ===
 
=== Midwinter ===
  
Midwinter is a winter solstice festival usually celebrated on the 30<sup>th</sup> day of Hollow. Celebrations include exchanging of gifts. This holiday has special spiritual significance in Druidic circles.
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''Celebrated on the last day of Hollow''
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Midwinter is a winter solstice festival usually. Celebrations include exchanging of gifts. This holiday has special spiritual significance in Druidic circles.
  
 
=== Purge Day ===
 
=== Purge Day ===
  
Holiday that commemorates the [[Purge]] and the beginning of the new age. It is typically celebrated on the last day of Crispen.
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''Celebrated on the last day of Crispen''
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Holiday that commemorates the end of the [[Purge]]. It is usually a rather somber day on which people are encouraged to reflect on their fate and their place in the world. A common tradition during Purge Day is the Toiling of the Bells: throughout the day temples and city halls ring their bells starting at mid day and into the evening hours. If large bells are not available, it is customary for groups of clerics of various faiths to walk the streets with small hand bells.
  
 
=== Gallows Day ===  
 
=== Gallows Day ===  
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''Celebrated on third Chainday of Dust''
  
 
A holiday that originated in [[Fynwell]] during which citizens gather in the city square to spectate public executions of high profile criminals and traitors. It is traditionally held on the third Chainday of Dust. On that day it is customary for the Prefect to issue an official pardons to seven criminals sentenced to the gallows, one from each district. Citizens of each district can put forth names of imprisoned criminals by making small donation to the local prefecture. Most of the spared criminals are usually hand-picked the Prefect from among the low-risk prisoners, but the public is made to believe their votes matter.
 
A holiday that originated in [[Fynwell]] during which citizens gather in the city square to spectate public executions of high profile criminals and traitors. It is traditionally held on the third Chainday of Dust. On that day it is customary for the Prefect to issue an official pardons to seven criminals sentenced to the gallows, one from each district. Citizens of each district can put forth names of imprisoned criminals by making small donation to the local prefecture. Most of the spared criminals are usually hand-picked the Prefect from among the low-risk prisoners, but the public is made to believe their votes matter.

Revision as of 07:54, 23 September 2016

Below is the list of popular holidays and festivals celebrated in Eoran.

Midsummer

Celebrated on the last Burnday of Cinder

Midsummer is a summer solstice festival. Celebrations include grand feasts followed by libations, and dancing around bonfires.

Midwinter

Celebrated on the last day of Hollow

Midwinter is a winter solstice festival usually. Celebrations include exchanging of gifts. This holiday has special spiritual significance in Druidic circles.

Purge Day

Celebrated on the last day of Crispen

Holiday that commemorates the end of the Purge. It is usually a rather somber day on which people are encouraged to reflect on their fate and their place in the world. A common tradition during Purge Day is the Toiling of the Bells: throughout the day temples and city halls ring their bells starting at mid day and into the evening hours. If large bells are not available, it is customary for groups of clerics of various faiths to walk the streets with small hand bells.

Gallows Day

Celebrated on third Chainday of Dust

A holiday that originated in Fynwell during which citizens gather in the city square to spectate public executions of high profile criminals and traitors. It is traditionally held on the third Chainday of Dust. On that day it is customary for the Prefect to issue an official pardons to seven criminals sentenced to the gallows, one from each district. Citizens of each district can put forth names of imprisoned criminals by making small donation to the local prefecture. Most of the spared criminals are usually hand-picked the Prefect from among the low-risk prisoners, but the public is made to believe their votes matter.