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Saint Amandus' Fair is a week-long autumn market fair holy to [[Minos]] as a week to honor [[Saint Amandus the Venerable]]. As with most of the Minoan Fairs, the Fair takes place in a designated Market Town where merchants from nearby countries gather to sell and trade. Traditionally, Saint Amandus' Fair is when new Guildmasters are elected to office by trade guilds, retired guildsmen are honored and deceased guildsmen of import are recognized. Saint Amandus' Fair ends on | Saint Amandus' Fair is a week-long autumn market fair holy to [[Minos]] as a week to honor [[Saint Amandus the Venerable]]. As with most of the Minoan Fairs, the Fair takes place in a designated Market Town where merchants from nearby countries gather to sell and trade. Traditionally, Saint Amandus' Fair is when new Guildmasters are elected to office by trade guilds, retired guildsmen are honored and deceased guildsmen of import are recognized. Saint Amandus' Fair ends on Sultain 21st with a sunset service at the local temple to Minos.<noinclude>[[Category:Minos]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 30 January 2025
Sultain 15-21
Observed by: Commonplace
Saint Amandus' Fair is a week-long autumn market fair holy to Minos as a week to honor Saint Amandus the Venerable. As with most of the Minoan Fairs, the Fair takes place in a designated Market Town where merchants from nearby countries gather to sell and trade. Traditionally, Saint Amandus' Fair is when new Guildmasters are elected to office by trade guilds, retired guildsmen are honored and deceased guildsmen of import are recognized. Saint Amandus' Fair ends on Sultain 21st with a sunset service at the local temple to Minos.