happy WBW rose!!! I saw you mentioned holidays and traditions 👀 what do these things celebrate?? are they celebrated in a particular space, or at a particular time?? does the intensity of the celebration vary depending on where you are in the world?? I hope you have a fantastic day!! - @magic-is-something-we-create
happy wbw to you too pax!!!
disclaimers: dates are a gregorian calendar equivalent of the actual celebration. most people no longer celebrate due to the sharp decline in followers, so this description reflects what would be done when the majority of people believed in the gods.
i talked about the four big religious holidays here. they each celebrate the yearly peak of one of the gods as well as a secondary celebration of people around you/people you don't know very well/yourself/loved ones!!
the space/time mostly depends on the holiday :D for example, hyet saa skari is mostly outside and at night because. bonfires and light shows and that jazz. hyet saa aenged is celebrated during the day outside, and it's considered a good omen if it's windy outside. hyet saa thilda is celebrated inside (because cold) and during sunrise/sunset (because,,,,, because vibes). and hyet saa eltenjer is celebrated during the day/afternoon at any location of significance between people!!
the intensity is. none. because gods don't have followers alsfjldskjf rip them. BUT even while these were celebrated, location didn't matter much.
thank you for asking!!! this a lot of fun to talk about <3

















