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On the 12th day of the month of Larisa, the holiest day of [[Everild]] is celebrated. On this day, time is taken to remember the fallen of the campaigns of previous years and to honor the Immortal of those who die in battle. [[Kuniyo]] is also honored at this time and rangers will often gather together to relate the news that has occurred since they last met and to engage each other in contests of the blade and rangerly skill. While rangers of both sexes participate equally in this day, the festivities are primarily sponsored by the males of the profession. |
On the 12th day of the month of Larisa, the holiest day of [[Everild]] is celebrated. On this day, time is taken to remember the fallen of the campaigns of previous years and to honor the Immortal of those who die in battle. [[Kuniyo]] is also honored at this time and rangers will often gather together to relate the news that has occurred since they last met and to engage each other in contests of the blade and rangerly skill. While rangers of both sexes participate equally in this day, the festivities are primarily sponsored by the males of the profession. |
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Revision as of 21:35, 20 February 2008
The holy week of Everild lasts for four days.
On the 12th day of the month of Larisa, the holiest day of Everild is celebrated. On this day, time is taken to remember the fallen of the campaigns of previous years and to honor the Immortal of those who die in battle. Kuniyo is also honored at this time and rangers will often gather together to relate the news that has occurred since they last met and to engage each other in contests of the blade and rangerly skill. While rangers of both sexes participate equally in this day, the festivities are primarily sponsored by the males of the profession.