Religious Holidays Part 1

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Gufelea is a joyful holiday celebrated on the winter solstice. It is associated with silence and a dire deed. Traditions include a public and private airing of grievances and games of chance. Nearly all faiths celebrate it differently.

Eryxan is a religious holiday celebrated on the third full moon of autumn. It commemorates a birth. It is associated with death and a dire deed. Traditions include private contests of skill and truces.

Shaickak is a joyful holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It is associated with a miscommunication, fate, and patience. Traditions include public and private contests of cleverness and truces. Many regions celebrate it differently.

Nen is a religious holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It is associated with psychic healing, a failure, and earth. It is also associated with the color black, voles and storks. Celebrations last from dusk till dawn. Traditions include public games of chance, the signing of contracts and intoxication. A few sects celebrate it differently.

Adafli is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the third full moon of autumn. It is associated with virtue, an agreement, ruin, and protection. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include private dancing and races.

Jafaelon is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with propserity and madness. Celebrations last three days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include the public signing of documents and releasing from oaths. Some families celebrate it differently.

Aerafla is a holiday celebrated just before the fall equinox. It commemorates a loss. It is associated with ambivalence, eternity and joy. Traditions include public and private atonement and nudity. Nearly all families celebrate it differently.

Maef is a solemn civic holiday celebrated just after the fall equinox. It is associated with fear, a takeover, life, and discord. It is also associated with elm trees, ferrets, and drakes. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include public and private nudity, atonement, awarding of honors and theatrical productions. A few families celebrate it differently.

Elind is a solemn civic holiday celebrated on the first new moon of autumn. It is associated with a disappointment, neutrality, and optimism. It is also associated with alligators, the color grey, and kobolds. Traditions include public and private singing, theatrical productions and dancing. A few notable regions celebrate it differently.

Goad is a religious holiday celebrated on the first new moon of autumn. It commemorates an injury. It is associated with apathy, torment and doubt. Celebrations last seven days. Traditions include public and private truces and duels. Many traditions celebrate it differently.

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