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{{Holiday|day=Betasha 1|observed=Once observed solely in [[Koramia]], celebration of this holiday has spread to regions where the [[Koramian Heresy]] has become popular, particularly [[Narbonne]]}} | |||
[[Image:Vortumnus.gif|right|100px|Symbol of Vortumnus]] | [[Image:Vortumnus.gif|right|100px|Symbol of Vortumnus]]One of the high holy days for [[Vortumnus]] in the [[Koramian Heresy]], it is believed that this is the day that [[Saint Garimund of Ryard]] first boarded the [[Glorious Galleon]] and discovered the [[Koram]] in {{ICYear|186}}. Where observed, it is the start of a week-long series of tournaments where knights compete in jousts and duels for honors. In Koramia itself, a King who has acceded to the throne is formally crowned on this day (recently, this tradition has been observed in [[Narbonne]] as well). The holy week ends with [[the Annunciation]].<noinclude>[[Category:Vortumnus]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 15 August 2024
Betasha 1
Observed by: Once observed solely in Koramia, celebration of this holiday has spread to regions where the Koramian Heresy has become popular, particularly Narbonne

One of the high holy days for Vortumnus in the Koramian Heresy, it is believed that this is the day that Saint Garimund of Ryard first boarded the Glorious Galleon and discovered the Koram in 186 IC. Where observed, it is the start of a week-long series of tournaments where knights compete in jousts and duels for honors. In Koramia itself, a King who has acceded to the throne is formally crowned on this day (recently, this tradition has been observed in Narbonne as well). The holy week ends with the Annunciation.