CW:Agerian kalenteri

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Agerian kalenteri perustuu Midian kalenteriin.


Juhlapäivät[edit]

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3.1
  • Enoaxak is a religious holiday celebrated just after the winter solstice. It commemorates a contest. It is associated with ruin, light and deceit. Celebrations last . A few notable families celebrate it differently.
2.2 (Agerin päivä)
  • Vietetään Ager Alhainoksen, Agerian perustajan, syntymäpäivän kunniaksi.
  • Juhlitaan syömällä Agerintorttuja, makeita pieniä kakkuja joissa on alosinmarjahilloa ja hienonnettuja tara-pähkinöitä.
13.3
  • Pefy is a solemn civic holiday celebrated on the third full moon of winter. It commemorates a loss. It is associated with royalty, grief and darkness. Traditions include public expressions of forgiveness, quiet contemplation and airing of grievances.
  • Agerin kuolinpäivä, Puhdistuksen päättymisen juhlapäivä
1.4
  • Paefa is a solemn religious holiday celebrated on the spring equinox. It is associated with air and unity. Celebrations last from dawn till dusk. Traditions include public telling of stories and fasting. Almost no sects celebrate it differently.
28.5
  • Daralra is a joyful cultural holiday celebrated just before the summer solstice. It commemorates a search. It is associated with anger and creativity. It is also associated with toads and leopards. Celebrations last from dawn till dawn again. Traditions include private decorations, awarding of honors and affirmations of relationships.
1.9 (Puolikierron päivä)
  • Jäänne Argnosilaisesta kalenterista, puolikierron päivä on yleinen juhla- ja vapaapäivä.
15.9
  • Ilaillom is a solemn holiday celebrated on the third new moon of autumn. It is associated with unity and deceit. Celebrations last three days. Traditions include private contests of strength and playing of instruments. A few notable regions celebrate it differently.