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<noinclude>{{Holiday|day=Sheldsmet 14|observed=Commonplace where [[the Triad]] is worshiped, particularly in countries formerly part of [[The Great Empire|the Old Empire]]}} | <noinclude>{{Holiday|day=Sheldsmet 14|observed=Commonplace where [[the Triad]] is worshiped, particularly in countries formerly part of [[The Great Empire|the Old Empire]]}} | ||
</noinclude>Arrival of the Father (also known as Arrival of the King on [[Aurea]] is the last of three holidays collectively called the Arrival of the Triad. One of the high holy days of [[Ptharos|Lord Ptharos]], the day begins at dawn with a traditional mass, followed by a festival that features plays depicting various stories of the creation of world. In large cities with a strong following, these plays are often elaborate affairs, with stages and costuming built well in advance by individual trade guilds who vie with one another for the most impressive display. Banners and windsocks are flown where possible, often by children enjoying the festivities.<noinclude>[[Category:Ptharos]]</noinclude> | </noinclude>Arrival of the Father (also known as Arrival of the King on [[Aurea]]) is the last of three holidays collectively called the Arrival of the Triad. One of the high holy days of [[Ptharos|Lord Ptharos]], the day begins at dawn with a traditional mass, followed by a festival that features plays depicting various stories of the creation of world. In large cities with a strong following, these plays are often elaborate affairs, with stages and costuming built well in advance by individual trade guilds who vie with one another for the most impressive display. Banners and windsocks are flown where possible, often by children enjoying the festivities.<noinclude>[[Category:Ptharos]]</noinclude> |
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Sheldsmet 14
Observed by: Commonplace where the Triad is worshiped, particularly in countries formerly part of the Old Empire
Arrival of the Father (also known as Arrival of the King on Aurea) is the last of three holidays collectively called the Arrival of the Triad. One of the high holy days of Lord Ptharos, the day begins at dawn with a traditional mass, followed by a festival that features plays depicting various stories of the creation of world. In large cities with a strong following, these plays are often elaborate affairs, with stages and costuming built well in advance by individual trade guilds who vie with one another for the most impressive display. Banners and windsocks are flown where possible, often by children enjoying the festivities.