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According to Captain Hyustus Staget, it's the 24th of Marpenoth... he's pretty sure.
It's a military holiday, typically celebrated by veterans and their families, but not the general public.
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The holiday and its name are derived from a historical battle that took place during the Spellplague. It involved a mounted charge up a hill, so the name is sort of a play on words - "mount" as in "a creature you ride" and also "a hill or mountain."
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According to Captain Hyustus Staget, it's the 24th of Marpenoth... he's pretty sure.
It's a military holiday, typically celebrated by veterans and their families, but not the general public.
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The holiday and its name are derived from a historical battle that took place during the Spellplague. It involved a mounted charge up a hill, so the name is sort of a play on words - "mount" as in "a creature you ride" and also "a hill or mountain."
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5Ser Ander's Letter
Description
The Murder of Galvin Barnabas
Traditions
Mountday Tournament
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Galvin Barnabas
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Session ??: The Day Before Mountday
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