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Viking2054
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Old November 24th, 2016, 02:18 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, or happy turkey-day.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable day filled with the company of friends and family. Be safe, have some fun, and definitely over indulge.
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Old November 24th, 2016, 07:58 AM
Does anyone have homebrewed holidays in their campaigns? I have done a spring holiday, but haven't implemented one inspired by thanksgiving yet. Just curious what ideas are out there for fall harvest celebrations.
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Old November 24th, 2016, 11:04 PM
I make holydays (in the meaning of "sacred days") as I move through the year.

Haven't reached fall harvest celebrations yet, though.

So far I have (for what it is worth):
  • New Year Feast
    A celebration taking place the evening and night when the old year transforms into the new year - each year on December 31st.​
    ​It is a celebration of the successful ending of the old year (you survived, didn't you?) and the beginning of a new year with new oppurtunities.​
    It also marks that the winter is half done.​
  • Hopeday
    ​It is a sacred day that reminds people of the Fact, that Tarkora showed His people out of the dark ages and into the light, peace and a world of opportunities.​
  • Barbaroisa's Remembrance
    Not fully fleshed out. Emperor, early, that strived to spread the word of the Church within the empire.​
  • The Embrace (not fleshed out yet)
    When God took the humans as His
  • Saints' Day
    ​A day celebrating the Holy Seven.​
  • Reflection Carnival
    ​A day where the Church and the faithful look upon, into themselves and reflects over, whether they are truly faithful and living according to the Church and His Will.​
    The week (sometimes the fortnight) up to this day is usually full of processions and ceremonies.​
The description is far longer for most of them than indicated here.

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Legend has it, that the Tarrasque is a huge fighting beast, perpetually hungry.
Sleet entered History when he managed to get on the back of a Tarrasque only to be ridden out of History shortly after.

Using Realm Works, Worldographer (Hexographer 2), LibreOffice, Daz3D Studio, pen & paper for the realm World of Temeon and the system LEFD - both homebrewed.


Last edited by Vargr; November 24th, 2016 at 11:20 PM. Reason: Clarification
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Jujutsuka
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Old November 25th, 2016, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Vargr View Post
I make holydays (in the meaning of "sacred days") as I move through the year.

Haven't reached fall harvest celebrations yet, though.

So far I have (for what it is worth):
  • New Year Feast
    A celebration taking place the evening and night when the old year transforms into the new year - each year on December 31st.​
    ​It is a celebration of the successful ending of the old year (you survived, didn't you?) and the beginning of a new year with new oppurtunities.​
    It also marks that the winter is half done.​
  • Hopeday
    ​It is a sacred day that reminds people of the Fact, that Tarkora showed His people out of the dark ages and into the light, peace and a world of opportunities.​
  • Barbaroisa's Remembrance
    Not fully fleshed out. Emperor, early, that strived to spread the word of the Church within the empire.​
  • The Embrace (not fleshed out yet)
    When God took the humans as His
  • Saints' Day
    ​A day celebrating the Holy Seven.​
  • Reflection Carnival
    ​A day where the Church and the faithful look upon, into themselves and reflects over, whether they are truly faithful and living according to the Church and His Will.​
    The week (sometimes the fortnight) up to this day is usually full of processions and ceremonies.​
The description is far longer for most of them than indicated here.

I like it!
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