Religious Holidays part 17

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Jiz is a holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with a breakdown, madness and a duel. Celebrations last eight days. Traditions include private awarding of honors, marriage proposals and decorations. A few notable traditions celebrate it differently.

Vazev is a civic holiday celebrated just after the first new moon of spring. It is associated with a reconciliation, a parting of ways and an act of cruelty. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private arranging of alliances and decorations. Nearly all groups celebrate it differently.

Gull is a cultural holiday celebrated just before the second full moon of winter. It is associated with faith, a failure, deceit and transformation. Celebrations last seventeen days. Traditions include private dancing, exchange of compliments and contests of strength. Many families celebrate it differently.

Zelus is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the second new moon of autumn. It commemorates an act of kindness. It is associated with divine love and mental clarity. Celebrations last eight days. Traditions include public atonement and duels.

Idoander is a solemn historical holiday celebrated just before the third full moon of autumn. It commemorates a reunion. It is associated with entropy, psychic healing, strife and a natural disaster. Celebrations last from dusk till dawn. Traditions include public and private truces, feasting and contests of strength. Very few groups celebrate it differently.

Rekl is a solemn holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with a rebellion, a relationship ending and romance. It is also associated with griffons, cheetahs, the color blue and opals. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public declarations of intent and releasing from oaths. Nearly all regions celebrate it differently.

Vifax is a joyful religious holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with a change in plans and anger. Celebrations last eight days from dawn till dusk. Several groups celebrate it differently.

Dech is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated just after the fall equinox. It is associated with violence and a faux pas. Celebrations last nine days from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public charitable donations, theatrical productions and nudity. Nearly all traditions celebrate it differently.

Leati is a holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It commemorates a meeting. It is associated with inspiration and style. Celebrations last four days. Traditions include public prayers, marriage proposals and athletics competitions.

Drand is a solemn holiday celebrated on the summer solstice. It is associated with chaos, a reunion and a disagreement. Traditions include private contests of cleverness, sacrifices and telling of stories. Very few faiths celebrate it differently.

Jir is a holiday celebrated just after the summer solstice. It is associated with imagination and an escape. It is also associated with tulips, ravens and magpies. Traditions include private truces, affirmations of relationships, forgiveness from debt and airing of grievances. Some groups celebrate it differently.

Scefus is a historical holiday celebrated on the first full moon of autumn. It commemorates a fall. It is associated with harmony and loyalty. Celebrations last from dusk till dusk again. Traditions include public dancing, singing and parades.

Nel is a joyful religious holiday celebrated just before the fall equinox. It is associated with air and deceit. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include public contests of skill, exchange of compliments, atonement and nudity. Most groups celebrate it differently.

Scad is a historical holiday celebrated just before the fall equinox. It commemorates a relationship beginning. It is associated with dissent and forgiveness. Traditions include private contests of strength, playing of instruments and annuling of contracts. Several families celebrate it differently.

Fyr is a solemn historical holiday celebrated on the second full moon of autumn. It is associated with nightmares, dreams and a reversal of fortune. Celebrations last two days. Traditions include public and private telling of stories, duels and contests of skill. Some traditions celebrate it differently.

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