Religious Holidays part 2

in #history6 years ago

Mady is a joyful holiday celebrated on the third full moon of autumn. It is associated with balance and wisdom. Traditions include the private playing of instruments and airing of grievances.

Safilah is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of summer. It is associated with might and a reconciliation. It is also associated with sunflowers, mules, ferrets, and vultures. Celebrations last nineteen days. Traditions include public dancing, singing and awarding of honors. Several groups celebrate it differently.

Juns is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated just after the fall equinox. It is associated with a contest and a miscommunication. Traditions include private arranging of alliances and races. Almost no groups celebrate it differently.

Aelal is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with light, passion, divine love and decay. It is also associated with doves, lilies, and eagles. Celebrations last seventeen days. Nearly all individuals celebrate it differently.

Ilaln is a religious holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with charisma, an accomplishment, and mental clarity. Celebrations last thirteen days. Traditions include the private signing of contracts, contests of skill and quiet contemplation.

Chery is a cultural holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with fire, a specific bloodline, and healing. Celebrations last two days. Most individuals celebrate it differently.

Jeatri is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates a recovery. It is associated with death, grief, and purity. Celebrations last twelve days. Traditions include private races and forgiveness from debt. Some families celebrate it differently.

Aelaiki is a solemn holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of spring. It is associated with a revelation and guilt. It is also associated with elm trees, crows, and goblins. Traditions include public and private contests of strength, annulling of contracts, singing, and contests of cleverness. Some regions celebrate it differently.

Tharyai is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the second full moon of winter. It commemorates a miscommunication. It is associated with fate, ambivalence and a certain profession. Celebrations last. Traditions include the private signing of documents, nudity, acts of daring and truces.

Xul is a joyful civic holiday celebrated just after the third crescent moon of autumn. It is associated with a betrayal, beauty, and faith. Celebrations last eight days. Traditions include public atonement and forgiveness from debt. Nearly all sects celebrate it differently.

Isandrol is a joyful historical holiday celebrated just after the first full moon of summer. It commemorates a takeover. It is associated with truth, a contest, and violence. Celebrations last nine days from dawn till dusk. Many groups celebrate it differently.

Couf is a historical holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a competition. It is associated with torment and love. Traditions include private affirmations of relationships, contests of cleverness, marriage proposals and arranging of alliances. Nearly all sects celebrate it differently.

Kypho is a holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with warding, joy, temperance, and mercy. Celebrations last from dusk till dawn. Traditions include public and private charitable donations, truces, exchanges of gifts and races. No faiths celebrate it differently.

Toathn is a joyful holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with air, lust, and dreams. Traditions include public and private contests of skill, parades, and atonement.

Enitin is a holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a certain religious figure, wind, and intoxication. It is also associated with hyenas, maple trees, and hydras. Many faiths celebrate it differently.

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