Scroll Two: The Calendar
Everything happens as the flow of nature does, and the calander is oriented around the movement of nature. Learn it well...
Ehksa'hehraeynh: The birth of all things, it is celebrated as the time in which everything was created, after the Deities were born from Kiaq. As it is told in myth, each of the Deities was born on the whole moon in the first months of the year. Then, having nowheres to live, they forced Kiaq to create a place for them to live, and so he never finished his plans to create a Deity for every moon of the year. This moon cycle is known as Ehksa'hehraeynh, or The Birth of All Things.
Ehreihahn mou'hahtah: The last day of Eska'hehraynh, known as the first day of the new year. This was established after the defeat of Kiaq on this day, and the day in which humans first walked the earth, and the first day of the alleigance of the Deities.
Aeho'hehroh: Traditionally the day in which the first of the harvest was collected, generally the eigth full moon. Directly translated it means Day of The Earth, for the Deities gave over control of the earth to man almost three hundred years after the earth was born, and humans had a large feast in celebration of their sucess.
Neihehth ahn d'ouhaeloh: Known to man as Mid-Summers-Night Eve, meaning the Night of the Elves, for this was the sacred holiday of the elves untill the Leaving of the second age, or in 873 in common refrence. There was fasting the day before, and that night they feasted in the woods, living by the light of the moon to be close to the Deities.
Ehrahneiche: Known more comonly as the Winter solctice in which they pray to bring the sun back from its rest to light the day.
Ssehvahnoh: Known more comonly as the Summer solctice, where they thank the sun for what is has done, and allow it to rest for the winter.
All new moons are holidays, where they pray to bring the moon back, and thank the Deities for their forgivness, and guidance and ask for it once more so that they may live in peace. Blue moons, when they occur, are celebrated as a phenominon, though much superstition has gone into them. Comets are celbrated as a sign from the Deities, and many use them as a form of Divination.
Each holiday has its own specific cerimonies to go with it, but that shall come later when you have been proven worthy to worship the Deities in thier own plane. Nature controls our lives, allow it to fill you up with its siplicity, complexity, beauty, fear, peace, let it fill you up untill there is nothing but peace within yourself and peace with yourself. Allow nature to dictate everyhting, and move as it does in the way of the world...
Ehksa'hehraeynh: The birth of all things, it is celebrated as the time in which everything was created, after the Deities were born from Kiaq. As it is told in myth, each of the Deities was born on the whole moon in the first months of the year. Then, having nowheres to live, they forced Kiaq to create a place for them to live, and so he never finished his plans to create a Deity for every moon of the year. This moon cycle is known as Ehksa'hehraeynh, or The Birth of All Things.
Ehreihahn mou'hahtah: The last day of Eska'hehraynh, known as the first day of the new year. This was established after the defeat of Kiaq on this day, and the day in which humans first walked the earth, and the first day of the alleigance of the Deities.
Aeho'hehroh: Traditionally the day in which the first of the harvest was collected, generally the eigth full moon. Directly translated it means Day of The Earth, for the Deities gave over control of the earth to man almost three hundred years after the earth was born, and humans had a large feast in celebration of their sucess.
Neihehth ahn d'ouhaeloh: Known to man as Mid-Summers-Night Eve, meaning the Night of the Elves, for this was the sacred holiday of the elves untill the Leaving of the second age, or in 873 in common refrence. There was fasting the day before, and that night they feasted in the woods, living by the light of the moon to be close to the Deities.
Ehrahneiche: Known more comonly as the Winter solctice in which they pray to bring the sun back from its rest to light the day.
Ssehvahnoh: Known more comonly as the Summer solctice, where they thank the sun for what is has done, and allow it to rest for the winter.
All new moons are holidays, where they pray to bring the moon back, and thank the Deities for their forgivness, and guidance and ask for it once more so that they may live in peace. Blue moons, when they occur, are celebrated as a phenominon, though much superstition has gone into them. Comets are celbrated as a sign from the Deities, and many use them as a form of Divination.
Each holiday has its own specific cerimonies to go with it, but that shall come later when you have been proven worthy to worship the Deities in thier own plane. Nature controls our lives, allow it to fill you up with its siplicity, complexity, beauty, fear, peace, let it fill you up untill there is nothing but peace within yourself and peace with yourself. Allow nature to dictate everyhting, and move as it does in the way of the world...

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