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Blufandu is celebrated beginning on the 250th day of the year, the first day of autumn. Blufandu is also known as the Day of the Wind. Autumn is often the time of alliances, treaties, and contracts. The wars of the spring and summer have been fought and the time for the wisdom of Chadatru is at hand. Blufandu lasts for 8 days. |
Blufandu is celebrated beginning on the 250th day of the year, the first day of autumn. Blufandu is also known as the Day of the Wind. Autumn is often the time of alliances, treaties, and contracts. The wars of the spring and summer have been fought and the time for the wisdom of Chadatru is at hand. At this time, new judges are appointed, kings are crowned, and elections are held. Knights contest against one another in challenges ranging from archery to jousting to poetry to swordplay. Blufandu lasts for 8 days. |
Revision as of 22:17, 14 August 2007
Blufandu is celebrated beginning on the 250th day of the year, the first day of autumn. Blufandu is also known as the Day of the Wind. Autumn is often the time of alliances, treaties, and contracts. The wars of the spring and summer have been fought and the time for the wisdom of Chadatru is at hand. At this time, new judges are appointed, kings are crowned, and elections are held. Knights contest against one another in challenges ranging from archery to jousting to poetry to swordplay. Blufandu lasts for 8 days.