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=== Kingdom-wide ===
=== Kingdom-wide ===
*[[New Year]]
*[[New Year]]
On the first day of the new year, the entire kingdom takes to the streets,
even if a blizzard is underway, to visit their friends and family and wish
them a blessed new year.  Typically, each house sets out the best of what
they can afford by way of hand held foods that are easily portable.  The
traditional offerings are nuts, dried fruits, the remaining pears, cookies
and breads, as well as dried meat sticks.  Warming drinks are also kept over
the fire to chase the chill off of the company's travail into the cold.
In the larger cities of the kingdom, the highest ranked noble in the area
will typically send out some selections of visiting foods and hot wassail to
the city square for the populace to enjoy, as a token of hospitality for the
new year.  While the populace enjoys the meager offerings sent out, the
nobility of the city are typically all gathered in the home of the new
year's host, being regaled with fine foods, quality wine and musical
entertainment.
The new year is welcomed by all people of all stations.  It is considered a
holy day by the church, and frequently the people talk of making fresh
starts to go with the new year itself.  The church endorses and encourages
the view of coming clean and living a pure and holy life, and holds a
special mass at sunrise for the faithful to come and avow their lives anew
as Davites.  Following mass, the confessionals are packed for hours, by
people wishing to begin their new year with a clear conscience, before they
begin their visits.
During the new year's festival, people of all ranks in the city not only
greet family and friends, but also go door-to-door as neighbors.  The rich
hand out small gifts to the poor, and it has become an informal tradition to
prove one's wealth by giving the most gifts. The Holy Order distributes a
loaf of bread baked with a Chalice crest to every family in Lithmore for
each new year's winter.
*[[Summer Solstice]]
*[[Summer Solstice]]
Across the kingdom, the longest day of the year is a highly anticipated
event, occurring on the twenty-second day of the sixth month.  It is around
this time that the summer heat becomes greatest and the workdays long and
weary.  Therefore, a day off from labors to enjoy the holiday is much
enjoyed by people of all stations.  Summer Solstice is a celebration of all
that is good in life: food, drink, family, friends, entertainment, and good
health.  The length of the day makes it ideal for celebrating so many
blessings bestowed on all people regardless of class.
Breezy canopies are set up in city and village alike for the populace to
cool off under.  The traditional fare includes a wide array of summer
fruits and vegetables, as well as honey sweetened treats and mead.  In most
areas, there is a competition to see who can concoct the best or most usual
honeyed delicacy, as a celebration of the sweetness of life.  There is also
typically contests revolving around melon growth or seed spitting, and
seeing fruit juice stained faces is a common sight everywhere.  The
celebrations begin at sunrise and continue until well past the late sun
setting. 
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*[[Kissing Festival]]
*[[Kissing Festival]]
The Kissing Festival happens at the very end of Chalice Rising (at the start
of Aprilis) as a gateway from the religious holiday's austerity into the
brighter, more cheerful celebrations of Spring Awakening.
The specific tradition originated in Wilhelm when a local woman, in a state of
drunkenness after the tilling and planting was at last completed, moved from
man to man securing a kiss from each person she encountered.  Not to be
outdone, the other women of the village followed suit, and it became a yearly
tradition - particularly popular in the cities, where Spring Awakening is
less tied to the earth.
One of the foremost insults in Wilhelm stems from this festival - 'You
couldn't even get kissed at the Kissing Festival' (man to man), or 'I
wouldn't even kiss you at the Kissing Festival' (woman to man), and 'You
won't find me at the Kissing Festival' (man to woman [rare]) - and has been
known to be the cause of quite a few fistfights and more in Wilhelm.  Local
midwives claim that nine months following the festival is their busiest
season.  Pregnancies soon after the Kissing Festival are looked upon with
envy by other women, and the baby is considered to be one born in luck.
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*[[Richael's Birthday]]
*[[Richael's Birthday]]
In SC 298, on the 23rd day of Quintilis, the Princess of Lithmore
celebrated her En Passant.  With great joy, the Royal Family proclaimed her
birthday a national holiday to be celebrated every year, and to pass down
as a legacy to her own heirs when the time came.  The King made much of his
daughter's majority and sent vast supplies of wine, ale, baked goods,
fruits, vegetables and dried meats, as well as clothing to the city square
for the entire populace's enjoyment.  In light of the strained time of
plague and rationing at its occurrence, the gesture endeared the king in
the eyes of the people.  In the years following, similar gifts were sent to
the city in celebration of her birthday, though never in quite as grand
scale as her coming of age. 
*[[The Calm]]
*[[The Calm]]
Quintilis 16th marks an important day across all Lithmorran and Farin
calendars.  It is upon this day in the year 305 of the Lord that Queen
Richael ab Harmon and Cameron de Montford were wed, uniting the two nations
and blood lines together.  During the preceding war, Cameron de Montford
offered refuge for the Queen-to-be, securing her away from those that would
see her harmed.  Although Farin desired no part in war - enjoying their
period of peace - they stepped in to help the woman.  This decision led to
the eventual coronation of the heir as Queen.  Today, the 16th shall be
remembered as the complete end of the war and the joining of Lithmore and
Farin, known officially as "The Calm."


=== Talfore ===
=== Talfore ===
*[[Turkey Calling Trials]]
*[[Turkey Calling Trials]]
(Talfore) - Held in late fall each year, the turkey calling trials of
Talfore are a time wherein villagers each seek to emulate a turkey, trying
to draw the attention - and therefore the prize - of the largest 'Tom' of
the city.  Contestants gather in a large circle, with the Tom in the center,
and work to garner his charge.  At its culmination, all adult turkeys are
slaughtered, and a bakeoff is held, with all manner of turkey delights for
participants and spectators alike. 


=== Lithmore ===
=== Lithmore ===
*[[Lithmorran Wine Festival]]
*[[Lithmorran Wine Festival]] - Broaching of the wines.   
(Lithmore) - Broaching of the wines.   
 
The Lithmorran Wine Festival is held annually, on the first day of the
Realm's Chalice Rising Festival.  This involves the ceremonial (by each
head of household) broaching of the wine cask from the most recently
fermented year. 
 
During the Wine Festival, the citizens of Lithmore share their wines with
their neighbors, and traditionally the Royal family broaches a cask of
their best wine for the populace in the city square. 
 
Wine Festival is held on the 28th day of Maritus (third month of the year)
in the city of Lithmore.  Many of the outlying townships' citizens visit
Lithmore around this time to partake in the celebration, as well as make
their tributes during Chalice Rising. 
 
*[[Festival of the Hunt]]
*[[Festival of the Hunt]]
(Lithmore)
The Festival of the Hunt is held in Lithmore on the sixth day of the eighth
month.  It is a day for the men of the kingdom, of all classes, to show off
their hunting prowess, although more than one lady has been known to
participate in the hunt and actually win.  It arises from times long past
where hunters were some of the primary food sources for the local people,
and their capabilities to provide were highly regarded.  It has since become
a more formal and planned event, although still quite happily anticipated.
The licensed hunters gather outside the city gates at dawn.  There is great
pomp surrounding the initiation of the hunt with grandiose speeches and
fanfares.  They are then released to begin their hunt and try to bring down
as many or as big of kills as possible until the sun reaches its apex in the
sky.  The game is collected by designated helpers who return the carcasses
to the brightly colored pavillion for dressing and cooking near the city
gates.  While the hunters complete their circuits, the kills are catalogued
by judges, the hart being considered the most noble of game, then turned
over to be cooked on the numerous spits set up.
By the time the hunters have returned, a large portion of meat is already
nearly finished cooking and being distributed amongst the crowds for
consumption.  Likewise, tables are usually set up with wide spreads of
dates, breads, melons and fresh raw vegetables.  The organs are reserved to
give as gifts to any honored guest attendants, and some meat is given to the
dogs who helped with the hunt.  Then, once the meats are prepared and
cooked, a feast with music and dancing begins, where the entire city comes
out to celebrate full stomachs after a long day's hunt. 
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*[[Magebane]]
*[[Magebane]]
(Lithmorran) - It's commonly believed that in the late-autumn season,
when the nights are crisp and dark and the moons at their brightest and
most vivid, witches and demons are at their most powerful; the Holy Order
retreats in vigilant prayer at this time of year to banish the moons from
the very sky in a bid to protect the kingdom from them.
The Magebane Festival is held at the end of Octobris to both celebrate a
bountiful autumn harvest and aid the Order in keeping demons away.  Masks
are often employed to hide from mages, and loud revelry, shouting, and
plenty of good spirit intends to drive off demons who may more easily cross
over from the abyss.  After the feasts have ended, high-spirited "patrols"
will roam the streets beating on drums, carrying candles, singing, and
shouting - there is a sense of safety and camaraderie in these night vigils
that can be comforting during a threatening time.


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=== Tubor ===
=== Tubor ===
*[[Spar Balancing]]
*[[Spar Balancing]]
(Tubori cities) - Among the seafaring folk of Tubor, great stock is
placed in the dexterity and balance of its menfolk.  Each month, the Tubori
cities - or ships, if at sea - will hold a large competition wherein the
participants must maintain their balance on the topmost spar of a ship's
forecastle.  Whomever has the longest hang time is the winner, and earns
the right to compete in the yearly Tubori Spar Balancing Showdown, held in
the capital of the Duchy during springtime.  While many are the Tubori men
who will brag of holding one or another title in Spar Balancing, the act is
truly much more difficult than the claim, and a true master spar balancer
is a rarity.


=== The Charalin Plains ===
=== The Charalin Plains ===
The Charalin peoples are proud of their horse stocks and have celebrated the
*[[The Great Charalin Horse Races]]
swiftest of them since long before the days of the Consolidation.  As they
travel about, it is quite common for them to challenge the others they meet
to a race with their fastest racing steed.  This serves for each breeder to
determine the strengths and weaknesses of their chosen racer and if it
should participate in the Great Charalin Horse Races, held on the first day
of the sixth month.
 
For the Great Races, the Charali migrate from all over the plains to a
central location.  Each family prepares a grand breakfast for their own
group, and then offers to share about with the others nearby, resulting in
one large scale breakfast buffet.  While breakfasting, horses are registered
to race, and more than one breeder has dropped an entry on seeing someone
else who effectively outraced their horse before.  The horses are then
slated to race in heats and bets are typically made on the quiet as to how
the fields will turn out.
 
The heats begin at noon, and the winning horse of each is then rested until
following dinner that evening.  This gives the gathered people time to
socialize and party, share another meal with one another and comment on the
days results thus far.  Following the evening meal, the final race is held
to determine the swiftest horse of the plains for the year.  Upon the
culmination of the final race, bets are paid up, and the celebrations
continue well into the night.  The crowds disperse at sunrise to go back to
their wandering ways. 


== Traditions ==  
== Traditions ==  

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There are three major fêtes in Urth, celebrated across all lands, as well as many which are endemic to a particular nation or region, and virtually unknown outside of that particular area, although a large number of these are also interrelated, if not exactly the same.

Major Festivals

  • Spring Awakening (at the beginning of blooming season)
  • Autumn's End (during the final reaping of the fields)
  • Yule (in the middle of winter; a time meant to spread cheer and joy in the bleakness of the cold)

Other Holidays

Realm-wide

Kingdom-wide

Talfore

Lithmore

Tubor

The Charalin Plains

Traditions

Lithmore

(Lithmorran/Farin) - Celebration of the coming of age for females, the ceremony which marks their passage from a child to a woman. Typically given within two weeks of the girl's 16th birthday, it is only after completion of this ceremony that the woman is considered eligible for marriage. The En Passant is celebrated with a large party, including all of the village inhabitants (or quarter, in cities), with the girl clad in her brightest and best woolen clothes. All attendees of the revelry traditionally present the new woman with a gift which will help her in her future years, either domestically or financially. It is said that this tradition actually began in Farin, and indeed is practiced there and in many of the larger cities of other Duchies.

Farin

(See En Passant)

The Charalin Plains

When Charalin youth reach the age of thirteen, they are turned out into the wild with nothing more than a knife. They to survive on their own wits for the entire span of Elliuh (approx. 31 days) to prove that they have the survival skills necessary to be an adult on the Plains.

Until Elliueh becomes full, the Charali youth may not begin to track and pursue their families. During this time, it is their task to clothe themselves, creating weapons and gain some coup or honor in pursuit of their name. As Elliueh begins to wax or wane, depending o when the cycle started, the youth may begin to make their way through the wilds towards their family. When they arrive, they are met with a greater celebration than the day they entered the world. There is no birthday, but a naming day, when the Boy or Girl gains their place in the tribe as an adult. By gaining this, they are able to speak their opinion within their clan and be counted among the warriors when battle is called.

As a rule, a Charalin's surname is often the name of their birth mother. Their Charalin name, given to them on their Naming Day, is secondary to their mother's. Charali will often have a Davite name given or taken by them as well to make their passage through the Western territory easier. When a Charalin introduces himself or herself to a westerner, they will often say, "I am (order of birth)(son or daughter) of (mother), (Davist name)." It is rare to divulge their true Charalin name to an outsider.

Sometimes the name given or taken by a Charali marks their place in society.

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