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  • ...aileia. Mending of shoes, carts, and wagons is a common occurrence on this day. ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ...r's day will give an official response after the month of courting on this day dedicated to Aesat. ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ===Holy Dates=== ;16th of the First Month:''Qeinor's Day'' - This day marks the beginning of spring plowing and planting, and is dedicated to [[Q
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  • ;1st of the 4th Month:''Kaithur's Day'' - Kaithur's Day marks the beginning of the caravan season. Traders and merchants celebrate ...ght marks the end of the caravan season. Annual taxes are collected on the day following Kaithur's night, during which one can assess their fortunes.
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  • ...Spring is the time of joy and celebration for young lovers therefore this day is dedicated to Laina. Devotees will make declarations of platonic love and ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ...and exterminate problematic undead within the bounds of the empire. Their holy mandate is to release trapped souls so they might return to Neithur. ...uture occurrences would be a good thing to maintain in readiness, thus the holy fighting order was established.
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  • ...f the 6th Month:''Haesur's Day'' - The thief of time is remembered on this day. Waejirans wishing to make amends and give up on past grudges, or to reinve ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;16th of the First Month:''Qeinor's Day'' - This day marks the beginning of spring plowing and planting, and is dedicated to Qei ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • :The first day of the festival is a holy feast and thanksgiving to the [[Twinned Goddess]] for the harvest and conti
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  • [[Category:Holy Day]]
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  • ;16th of the 5th month :*Cothur's Day* - Late summer rains are the work of Cothur. Waejirans pray for a good seas ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;1st of the 11th Month:''Dailor's Day'' - The cold and windy winter is the time to give reverence to Dailor, god ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;1st of the 5th Month:''Shaelar's Day'' - The hottest days of the year are a time to recognize Shaelar, the god o ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;16th of the 4th Month:''Sidaeleia's Day'' - Sidaeleia, the goddess of daytime and light, is celebrated during the c ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;16th of the 6th Month:''Thanor's Day'' - Thanor, the god of forges, is hard at work. So too are his devotees cra ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;1st of the 12th Month:''Saedeia's Day'' - The winter snows melt, rivers and creeks fill with water, and the might ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ...e vines are full of grapes, and the harvest is nearly upon the world. This day celebrates joys of motherhood, and the goddess Silat, whom gave birth to al ;Holy Seat:[[Waejiradur]], [[Waejir]]
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  • ...taining hints about a persons fate. Since both moons are full during these holy times, the night visions are believed to be especially revealing. [[Category:Holy Day]]
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  • ;Holy Seat:[[Waejiradur]], [[Waejir]] ;1st of the 10th Month:''Vorsha's Day'' - As the longest night of the year approaches, Waejirans gather to celebr
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  • ;1st of the 7th Month:''Qeisar's Day'' - At the end of summer Waejirans mark the journey of Qeisar, having compl ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;16th of the 12th Month:''Raitha's Day'' - The spring is nearly upon the world, and beasts of all sorts are birthi ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ;1st of the 9th Month:''Neithur's Day'' - As the leaves turn and the cold month's approach, one is reminded of th ;Holy Seat:<--where is the central authority-->
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  • ...and amalgamation of various tribal groups within the region. According to holy scripture, the [[Twinned Goddess]] herself appeared to the child prophet [[ ...y in the West around [[Aikadur]], which remains Waejiran territory to this day.
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  • :Depending on the degree or religiosity in a warren they will adopt holy days, or rituals reflecting their particular faith. the variety, and means ...rs with such patterns, but most simply note that time has passed and a new day or season is upon them.
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  • ...e royal castle at Pianira. The largest city of Tabras, Pianira is also the holy seat of the Egor -''Pontiff'' - for Church of [[Twinned Goddess#Ryla|Ryla]] ...s. these nobles will appoint some administrative position to handly day to day affairs of the city, collect taxes on their behalf and other duties.
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  • :Each god or goddess has a holy day associated with them, upon which a high mass is performed at temples dedica ...born to noble parents, a high noble will almost always visit within a ten-day to acknowledge the birth and affirm the child's station.
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  • :It is the sun that determines day and night, but also the pace of the seasons, and thus dictates the roles of ...ted with charms, long ribbons and feathers. Such graveyards are considered holy places, and the Tak-Mi-Lah will generally avoid them except during burials,
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