Difference between revisions of "Ahoner"
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|summary=Once a religious holiday about happiness, Ahoner is now a two week long ordeal about partying it up. | |summary=Once a religious holiday about happiness, Ahoner is now a two week long ordeal about partying it up. | ||
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− | It is said that when the Ramathian deities first brought happiness upon | + | It is said that when the Ramathian deities first brought happiness upon Ramath-lehi, the Pendragons created a feast in their honour - one of merriness and joy. Ahoner was originally far more religious, but over time, the week-long festival has changed into something far different. |
− | Taking place from 20th of | + | Taking place from 20th of Early Tria to the 30th, Ahoner is a time where one is actually expected to be drunk, high, and running on a thread of one-night-stands. Most notable, though, are the huge celebrity parties which take place during Ahoner in vast mansions until dawn - gatherings of Ramath-lehi's most well-known figures and the idols of society. |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 26 September 2013
Ahoner | |
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Quarter | Early Tria |
Day | 20 |
Summary | Once a religious holiday about happiness, Ahoner is now a two week long ordeal about partying it up. |
It is said that when the Ramathian deities first brought happiness upon Ramath-lehi, the Pendragons created a feast in their honour - one of merriness and joy. Ahoner was originally far more religious, but over time, the week-long festival has changed into something far different.
Taking place from 20th of Early Tria to the 30th, Ahoner is a time where one is actually expected to be drunk, high, and running on a thread of one-night-stands. Most notable, though, are the huge celebrity parties which take place during Ahoner in vast mansions until dawn - gatherings of Ramath-lehi's most well-known figures and the idols of society.