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Celebration of Magic
A celebration that commemorates the achievements of the magic keepers
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All 5 of the 5 Nations celebrate this tradition. Each nation celebrates it on the birthday of the first Magic Keeper from their nation, so the date differs from nation to nation.
Falthra: Nov 1
Forania: July 22
Camar: March 9
Arribea: January 20
Stahlvenia: May 16
Celebrations
Big feasts are common, regardless of where the celebration is held.
- Storytelling (specifically stories that portray Magic Keepers in a positive light. Stories tend to focus on acts of heroism).
-Parades (esp. in larger cities, and cities where Magic Keepers are currently residing). - Items are often placed in windows that bear special significance to each country
Falthra: Two lit candles to represent each magic keeper
Forania: A dish of sand to represent the first magic keeper protecting their land. Gifts are often set on top or next to these dishes and are meant for the magic keepers.
Camar:
Arribea: A weapon (or weapons) to represent the protection that the magic keepers provide.
Stahlvenia:
Nation specific activities:
Falthra: Stories are often told around two separate fires (One fire to represent each magic keeper. Larger cities will often have fires going in multiple locations).
Forania: By midnight if the gifts set out have not been claimed by a Magic Keeper (which is often the case since there's only ever 2 Magic Keepers from any nation) then the citizens will remove the gifts and trade them among other citizens. It's mostly Foranian children who participate in this activity, and is almost always done wearing a disguise.
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Celebration of Magic
A celebration that commemorates the achievements of the magic keepers
Annual celebration
Observance
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All 5 of the 5 Nations celebrate this tradition. Each nation celebrates it on the birthday of the first Magic Keeper from their nation, so the date differs from nation to nation.
Falthra: Nov 1
Forania: July 22
Camar: March 9
Arribea: January 20
Stahlvenia: May 16
Celebrations
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Big feasts are common, regardless of where the celebration is held.
- Storytelling (specifically stories that portray Magic Keepers in a positive light. Stories tend to focus on acts of heroism).
-Parades (esp. in larger cities, and cities where Magic Keepers are currently residing). - Items are often placed in windows that bear special significance to each country
Falthra: Two lit candles to represent each magic keeper
Forania: A dish of sand to represent the first magic keeper protecting their land. Gifts are often set on top or next to these dishes and are meant for the magic keepers.
Camar:
Arribea: A weapon (or weapons) to represent the protection that the magic keepers provide.
Stahlvenia:
Nation specific activities:
Falthra: Stories are often told around two separate fires (One fire to represent each magic keeper. Larger cities will often have fires going in multiple locations).
Forania: By midnight if the gifts set out have not been claimed by a Magic Keeper (which is often the case since there's only ever 2 Magic Keepers from any nation) then the citizens will remove the gifts and trade them among other citizens. It's mostly Foranian children who participate in this activity, and is almost always done wearing a disguise.
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