Kasurian citizens find any excuse to liven things up, whether it's in honor of a Prime or a local event in their history. While some holidays correspond to real life holidays, they are not on the exact real life dates -- players may wish to celebrate those, after all!
A joyous celebration of the upcoming year, while fondly toasting the year past. For an entire week festivities reign supreme!
Furres gather their savings and head to the local tavern to drink and gamble it all away with friends and neighbors, hoping that Chim, the Prime of Luck, will send fortune their way. Most establishments generally offer a special drink for the occasion, and often sport and sparring tournaments are set up to take bets.
A solemn day in Kasuria, marking the remembrance of the Drakorian Invasion in the Spring of 1163, and those that lost their lives.
Furres welcome warmer temperatures and budding flowers with this annual celebration. Traditionally, the weekemd long festival begins with a day of light-hearted pranks and fun on friends and relatives, commonly referred to as 'Fool's Day'. The rest of the weekend is filled with dances and tournaments. Fortune-tellers, kissing booths, and matchmakers are also very popular during this festival with the belief that the Prime of Love might bless a few lucky loners this week.
Craftsfurres and artisans of all kinds from near and far gather for the annual May Day celebration, a widely known art festival. A variety of Primes are honored at this time, particularly Patrilius, Danival, and Syndira.
A fond tribute to the end of Summer and the imminent arrival of Autumn. Any furres that keep pets will frequently show them off during this festival, and for once you might find a live kiwi or two being sold at the market. Seafood is common fare, in dedication to Jemmion, the Ruler of the Tides.
A day to honor the soldiers both at home and at war. Military of any rank don dress attire in respect of their peers.
A full day and night of mischief, trickery, and mystery. Townsfurres don masks and costumes for a midnight party, while shop owners close their doors in fear of pranks and harm. Darkness lingers through all hours of the night, and magic is strong in the air.
Furres gather together to celebrate the end of the harvest season with feasting and bonfires each night. Market stalls practically overflow with the freshest grains, fruit, and vegetables from the area.
The Winter Festival is a time for family celebrations both indoors and out in the snow. Music fills this season as bards and everyday carollers alike wander the streets.
On the final night, called Candlemas, furres customarily give gifts to those they're closest to and feast by a warm fire.
(This was borrowed and edited from Challiston Cross with consent.)
New Year's Celebrations
First Weekend in January
First Weekend in January
A joyous celebration of the upcoming year, while fondly toasting the year past. For an entire week festivities reign supreme!
Chim's Day
First Weekend in February
First Weekend in February
Furres gather their savings and head to the local tavern to drink and gamble it all away with friends and neighbors, hoping that Chim, the Prime of Luck, will send fortune their way. Most establishments generally offer a special drink for the occasion, and often sport and sparring tournaments are set up to take bets.
Invasion Remembrance Day
Last Saturday in March
Last Saturday in March
A solemn day in Kasuria, marking the remembrance of the Drakorian Invasion in the Spring of 1163, and those that lost their lives.
Jujinka's Spring Festival
First Weekend in April
First Weekend in April
Furres welcome warmer temperatures and budding flowers with this annual celebration. Traditionally, the weekemd long festival begins with a day of light-hearted pranks and fun on friends and relatives, commonly referred to as 'Fool's Day'. The rest of the weekend is filled with dances and tournaments. Fortune-tellers, kissing booths, and matchmakers are also very popular during this festival with the belief that the Prime of Love might bless a few lucky loners this week.
May Day
First Friday in May
First Friday in May
Craftsfurres and artisans of all kinds from near and far gather for the annual May Day celebration, a widely known art festival. A variety of Primes are honored at this time, particularly Patrilius, Danival, and Syndira.
Rameen
First Night of 8th Full Moon (August)
First Night of 8th Full Moon (August)
A fond tribute to the end of Summer and the imminent arrival of Autumn. Any furres that keep pets will frequently show them off during this festival, and for once you might find a live kiwi or two being sold at the market. Seafood is common fare, in dedication to Jemmion, the Ruler of the Tides.
The King's Garrison Day
September 21st
September 21st
A day to honor the soldiers both at home and at war. Military of any rank don dress attire in respect of their peers.
Mischief Night
November 1st
November 1st
A full day and night of mischief, trickery, and mystery. Townsfurres don masks and costumes for a midnight party, while shop owners close their doors in fear of pranks and harm. Darkness lingers through all hours of the night, and magic is strong in the air.
Ahroth's Harvest Festival
First Full Week in November
First Full Week in November
Furres gather together to celebrate the end of the harvest season with feasting and bonfires each night. Market stalls practically overflow with the freshest grains, fruit, and vegetables from the area.
Danival's Winter Festival
First Full Week in December, Final Night (Saturday): Candlemas
First Full Week in December, Final Night (Saturday): Candlemas
The Winter Festival is a time for family celebrations both indoors and out in the snow. Music fills this season as bards and everyday carollers alike wander the streets.
On the final night, called Candlemas, furres customarily give gifts to those they're closest to and feast by a warm fire.
(This was borrowed and edited from Challiston Cross with consent.)
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