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*'''The Great Opening'''
*'''The Great Opening'''
**A festival celebrating the moonlight from the snakefolk of [[The City of Merca]].
**A festival celebrating the moonlight from the snakefolk of [[The City of Merca]].
*Ottermas
**The one day a year that druids everywhere can access the previously unavailable and elusive form of the Otter.


==Civic Holidays and Festivals==
==Civic Holidays and Festivals==

Revision as of 03:04, 20 April 2022

Here is an incomplete collection of holidays celebrated throughout the Quelmar realm at various times.

Holy Days and Festivals

  • Gnomish Holidays
  • Ursanid Holidays
    • Festival of Hoods
    • Hallowe'en
  • Horn's Day
  • Festivals of Mielikki and Obad-hai by the Ilroch centaur herd
  • Festival of Life
    • a tradition of the Pelor-worshiping Evening Prayers
    • alternatively, a tradition of blood-sacrifice in Atla
  • The Great Opening
  • Ottermas
    • The one day a year that druids everywhere can access the previously unavailable and elusive form of the Otter.

Civic Holidays and Festivals

CR Holidays

  • Festival of Life: A winter holiday. For Pelorians, fairly religious; for everyone else, fairly secular. Celebrated at the end of the year, to provide hope and excitement for rebirth and new beginnings. Gift-giving, home-grown food, and lots of singing are staples of this holiday.
  • The Seelie’s Ball: A spring festival. Often features playing pranks on friends and family, as well as dances - especially masquerades. This is often seen as a romantic holiday, oddly enough.
  • If Day: A fall festival. Legend has it that this holiday was originally an actual day of training and preparation for dragon attacks, but if dragons ever were real, they haven’t been seen in centuries. Now, it’s simply a holiday filled with traditional games, fun costumes, and lots of fall-and/or-dragon-themed food and alcohol.
  • Dionysus Day: A summer holiday, dedicated to the arts, wine, and general revelry. A day of theatre, music, poetry, art, and drinking far, far too much.
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