Religious Holidays part 10

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Ineachoe is a historical holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates an agreement. It is associated with a misstep, a birth and temperance. Celebrations last from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private annuling of contracts, quiet contemplation and contests of skill. Very few traditions celebrate it differently.

Dinc is a joyful holiday celebrated on the second new moon of autumn. It is associated with a faux pas and pride. Celebrations last ten days. Traditions include public and private expressions of forgiveness, forgiveness from debt, intoxication and parties. Several regions celebrate it differently.

Thoukr is a religious holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a contest. It is associated with confusion and despair. It is also associated with turtles, tigerseye and eagles. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include private signing of contracts, playing of instruments and truces. No traditions celebrate it differently.

Ceanm is a joyful holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It is associated with pride and humility. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private nudity and telling of stories.

Craf is a holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It commemorates a malfunction. It is associated with temptation, a deception, a purchase and a defeat. Celebrations last three days from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include private awarding of honors, exchanges of gifts and contests of cleverness. Many sects celebrate it differently.

Par is a cultural holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with a search, a malfunction and a specific bloodline. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public and private declarations of intent, games of chance and affirmations of relationships. Some faiths celebrate it differently.

Cril is a solemn civic holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of winter. It is associated with feminity, balance and a banishment. Celebrations last five days. Traditions include public and private telling of stories, athletics competitions and signing of documents.

Jod is a solemn holiday celebrated just before the second full moon of spring. It commemorates a competition. It is associated with vice, warding and an illness. It is also associated with albatrosses and rats. Traditions include public annuling of contracts and dancing.

Elainc is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the first full moon of winter. It commemorates a faux pas. It is associated with a conversation and withering. It is also associated with mustangs and elm trees. Celebrations last three days.

Nifah is a holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with persuasion, empathy, a failure and grounding. Celebrations last nineteen days from dusk till dawn. Traditions include private signing of contracts and quiet contemplation. Many traditions celebrate it differently.

Erit is a civic holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with rejuvenation, a disagreement and a certain profession. It is also associated with the color red, sunflowers and obsidian. Traditions include private exchange of compliments and parties.

Mirr is a solemn holiday celebrated just after the third crescent moon of summer. It is associated with a competition, an injury, ambivalence and light. A few notable groups celebrate it differently.

Leaz is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with psychic abilities and confidence. Celebrations last nine days. A few notable sects celebrate it differently.

Aelothor is a joyful holiday celebrated just after the winter solstice. It is associated with discord, divine love, forgiveness and healing. Celebrations last nine days from dawn till dawn again. Some regions celebrate it differently.

Moph is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a misstep, wildness, nobility and harmony. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include private prayers, declarations of intent and decorations. Most regions celebrate it differently.

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