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− | + | '''Tanabat''', also known as the '''Seven Sisters Festival'''. Legend has it that [[Olidammara]] was entertained on this day by seven lovely sisters, who welcomed him in his guise as a minstrel and treated him royally. So impressed was he by their treatment and their wine that he revealed himself and offered to transport them to his halls, there to live in bliss forever. Though the vineyard's exact location is a mystery, the legend is widespread, and many grapegrowing regions claim that the [[Seven Sisters]] came from their lands. At night, therefore, the story is acted out and people head out to the grape arbours, listening for echoes of the sisters' laughter as they ascended to paradise. The rest of the holiday is a celebration of the grape and its byproducts and features prayers for a good vintage in the coming year, as well as much celebration and sampling of the previous year's wines. It is especially sacred to followers of the [[Laughing Rogue]], though followers of other nature deities often officiate as well. | |
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Tanabat, also known as the Seven Sisters Festival. Legend has it that Olidammara was entertained on this day by seven lovely sisters, who welcomed him in his guise as a minstrel and treated him royally. So impressed was he by their treatment and their wine that he revealed himself and offered to transport them to his halls, there to live in bliss forever. Though the vineyard's exact location is a mystery, the legend is widespread, and many grapegrowing regions claim that the Seven Sisters came from their lands. At night, therefore, the story is acted out and people head out to the grape arbours, listening for echoes of the sisters' laughter as they ascended to paradise. The rest of the holiday is a celebration of the grape and its byproducts and features prayers for a good vintage in the coming year, as well as much celebration and sampling of the previous year's wines. It is especially sacred to followers of the Laughing Rogue, though followers of other nature deities often officiate as well.
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days | Starday • Sunday • Moonday • Godsday • Waterday • Earthday • Freeday |
months | Needfest • Fireseek • Readying • Coldeven • Growfest • Planting • Flocktime • Wealsun • Richfest • Reaping • Goodmonth • Harvester • Brewfest • Patchwall • Ready'reat • Sunsebb |
holidays | New Year's Day • Festival of Saint Bane • Snowdrop Festival • Heartsday • Festival of the Blood Moon • Trapper's Rendezvous • Banapis • Foolsday • Tanabat • Beory's Day • Harnekiah • Saint Cuthbert's Day • Walpurgis • Goodrhys • Festival of the Blinding Light • Bawming the Thorn • Ceremony of the Turning • Sealords' Feast • Midsummer • Sotillion's Day • Grandmote • King's Festival • Miner's Fairs • Loggers' Fests • Raksha Bandhan • Imperium Invicta • Feast of Wenta • Bellringer's Feast • Lammas • Wiccrhys • Turning of the Shebbear Stone • Festival of Hope • Day of Remembrance • Day of Reflection • Day of Retribution • Great Freeday • Marihwyd • Days of Thought |