Religious Holidays part 18 (continues)

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severe weather, a takeover and propserity. Celebrations last five days from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private affirmations of relationships and races. Many traditions celebrate it differently.

Kranm is a solemn holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with style, a bet and discord. Almost no individuals celebrate it differently.

Non is a holiday celebrated just after the spring equinox. It is associated with a revelation, a failure and withering.

Roatroeo is a solemn civic holiday celebrated on the third crescent moon of spring. It is associated with order and nobility. Celebrations last . Traditions include public and private feasting, expressions of forgiveness and games of chance. Many families celebrate it differently.

Taisk is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It is associated with decay, grounding, masculinity and dreams. It is also associated with shrews, cougars and birds. Celebrations last twenty days. Traditions include public games of chance, charitable donations and atonement. Most groups celebrate it differently.

Beef is a historical holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It commemorates a heroic deed. It is associated with a challenge, warding, a change in plans and nobility. It is also associated with hares, drakes and possums. Celebrations last seventeen days. Traditions include private signing of documents, parades, awarding of honors and theatrical productions.

Druthyus is a joyful civic holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It commemorates an act of kindness. It is associated with chaos, a search, pride and humility. Traditions include private signing of contracts and contests of cleverness. Very few groups celebrate it differently.

Tav is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated just before the second full moon of winter. It is associated with a purchase and love. A few groups celebrate it differently.

Jit is a holiday celebrated on the third new moon of winter. It commemorates a meeting. It is associated with harmony and anger. It is also associated with birds, topazes and frogs. Celebrations last nineteen days. A few faiths celebrate it differently.

Zyran is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the second crescent moon of autumn. It commemorates a promise. It is associated with optimism, an agreement and a disagreement. Celebrations last twenty days. Traditions include public and private parades, quiet contemplation, swearing of oaths and sacrifices. Many traditions celebrate it differently.

Jizael is a solemn holiday celebrated on the first full moon of spring. It commemorates a search. It is associated with lust, greed and wealth. Celebrations last nineteen days.

Fatin is a solemn religious holiday celebrated just after the second new moon of autumn. It commemorates a misstep. It is associated with death, deceit and nobility. It is also associated with bones and tigers. Celebrations last sixteen days. Traditions include public awarding of honors and playing of instruments. Most faiths celebrate it differently.

Arakr is a joyful historical holiday celebrated on the third full moon of autumn. It is associated with mental clarity, wrath, a reconciliation and love. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include public parties, contests of strength and contests of cleverness. Most traditions celebrate it differently.

Crath is a solemn cultural holiday celebrated on the fall equinox. It commemorates a bet. It is associated with a thwarted plan, a relationship beginning and a breakdown.

Tit is a civic holiday celebrated on the third new moon of winter. It commemorates a banishment. It is associated with chaos and harmony. Traditions include public and private intoxication and airing of grievances. Many regions celebrate it differently.

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