What Are Some Celebrations/Holidays for October?
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I've retrieved this summation of the celebration from the Baronial Library's section on Culture. There is a volume in there that has descriptions for many such holidays celebrated in Travance and elsewhere across Arawyn. It seems the description of Galladel's Watch specifically has been temporarily pulled from the shelves, but the Bedouins of Amon'Zod celebrate a similar holiday called Halahj'awen. Here is the catalog card for their tome on Bedouin culture.
For our own traditions, seek out any clergy of Galladel. I recommend Bjorn MacInnes or Sir Seamus Aeslin of Ostcliff, or Huntress Lorelai Von Ritter, as credible sources for what you search for.
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The Culture and Life of Amon'Zod
Holidays
Halahj’awen
In the month of October, the tribes of the desert collectively celebrate a triumph over a powerful pharaoh, Jahal al-Vasiq, who once rose from the dead to conquer the sands. To commemorate the ancient victory, the people dress themselves in costumes representing the long dead heroes who drove back undead or dress as the villainous pharaoh and his minions to mock their failure. They place skeletal figures arounds the homes and tents to symbolize the beaten enemy and partake in candied sweets as the great treasures that were saved by Jahal’s defeat.
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In Khitan they carve pumpkins and other squash/gourds to represent the oni and evil spirits they want to ward away.
The Argentians tend to hand out trinkets to friends and family to protect them from evil or leave them out for the spirits to gather.
From the Mountains of Calisvorn to the Kingdom of Kormyre, there are variants of celebrating the dead with feasts, stories of their lives, and respecting those who have fallen. Also keeping eye on well... the dead and protect them. Perhaps necromancers are not as much of a concern as they used to be, but those who would defile the dead still exist.
Personally, I hold a feast in Vindholm for the Northmen there. The Galladelian Venir tend to the various graveyards and we do a detailed sweep of the Cracked Plains and the mountains to make sure no soul is lost and wandering the wilds.
I could ramble about this time of year all evening though. If I see you at the feast, we can continue to chat if you like?
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