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<noinclude>{{Holiday|day=Damhar 21|observed=Common in rural areas where [[Podalirius]] is prominent}}
{{Holiday|day=Damhar 21|observed=Common in rural areas where [[Podalirius]] is prominent}}
</noinclude>The Harvesting is a high holy day of [[Podalirius]] the Gnarled Man.  This harvest festival is a day set aside to celebrate the year's harvest and to give thanks to Podalirius for his bounty.  The day is marked with feasting and agricultural games, like plow races, baking competitions and hay-heaving.  An evening mass is conducted at the local temple.  Typically, any chevage due by the peasantry to their lord is paid or accounted for by this holiday.<noinclude>[[Category:Podalirius]]</noinclude>
The Harvesting is a high holy day of [[Podalirius]] the Gnarled Man.  This harvest festival is a day set aside to celebrate the year's harvest and to give thanks to Podalirius for his bounty.  The day is marked with feasting and agricultural games, like plow races, baking competitions and hay-heaving.  An evening mass is conducted at the local temple.  Typically, any chevage due by the peasantry to their lord is paid or accounted for by this holiday.<noinclude>[[Category:Podalirius]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 21:24, 15 August 2024

Damhar 21

Observed by: Common in rural areas where Podalirius is prominent

The Harvesting is a high holy day of Podalirius the Gnarled Man. This harvest festival is a day set aside to celebrate the year's harvest and to give thanks to Podalirius for his bounty. The day is marked with feasting and agricultural games, like plow races, baking competitions and hay-heaving. An evening mass is conducted at the local temple. Typically, any chevage due by the peasantry to their lord is paid or accounted for by this holiday.