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==Holidays (CtD 81-83)==
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==Holidays (CtD 81-83, as well as local and from Fool's Luck)==
 
* January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc)
 
* January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc)
 
* February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire)
 
* February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire)

Revision as of 16:02, 28 November 2018

Ongoing Changeling Plots
Next Date Storyteller Name Description Logs
Past Changeling Plots
Storyteller Name Description Logs
Rodrigo The Natives Are Restless They're not particularly interested in me or you 2015-07-09:TheNativesAreRestless
Dyson The Great Tree It all started with a seed. It was a singular kernel born from the first spark of intelligent thought. It was the first Dream. TBD

Feel free to add your name here if you're interested in running one-shot PrP events.

Holidays (CtD 81-83, as well as local and from Fool's Luck)

  • January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc)
  • February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire)
  • February 28: Carnival (Celebrates the unity between the Nobles and Commoners)
  • March 21: Ostara (Local to Lion's Reach, celebrates the Vernal Equinox)
  • April 4: The Greening (Informally celebrates the beginning of Spring)
  • May 2: Beltaine (Traditionally marks the beginning of the Seelie half of the year)
  • June 21: Midsummer (Celebrates the longest day of the year)
  • July 17: Highsummer Night ('Pranksgiving'; celebrates freedom for all)
  • August 1: Lughnasadh (Marks the beginning of the harvest season)
  • September 21: Mabon (Local to Lion's Reach; celebrates when light and dark are equal)
  • October 4: Pennons (Celebrates the arts of war and competition)
  • October 31: Samhain (Traditonally celebrates the beginning of the Unseelie half of the year)
  • November 5: Guy Fawkes Day (Celebrates Commoner freedom)
  • December 22: Midwinter's Night/Yuletide (Celebrates the longest night of the year)
  • December 25: Saturnalia (Merrymaking and revelry)
  • December 26: Boxing Day (Celebrates Noble and Commoner ties)