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Also, I'm seriously debating on whether or not I want/should make another character >.>
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I may work on another character tomorrow. :)
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Haha, Okay so if I were to make a final character, whats a role that we most definitely need filled before we start?
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At least a guard to ride with the princesses and at least one person to intercept them.
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Alright then, Im off to make another character >:D
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Lightbringer
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I have crated both the King and Queen for NPCs and might make another captor that is an NPC while we wait for others. I am going to work on creating the RP forum to get it up later today. :) If you guys are still excited for this.
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Also, if you guys could let me know what you think of the calendar below and if you have any requests/suggestions for holidays. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aethyr Calendar: Holidays for Fae and HumansYear Structure: Months: -
Holidays for Fae and Humans Shared Holidays: -
Day of Renewal (1st of Auroralith) Marks the start of the year. For humans, it’s a day of prayers and feasts to honor the gods for another year of life. For the Fae, it signifies the rebirth of magic as nature begins to awaken. -
Festival of Lights (15th of Emberhale) Both Fae and humans celebrate this midsummer holiday with fire-based rituals. Humans light torches to honor the sun's peak, while Fae from the Day Court hold shimmering light-dances, showcasing their mastery over illumination magic. -
Night of Shadows (30th of Hearthwane) Celebrated during the longest night of the year, this holiday honors both darkness and introspection. Humans use it to tell stories by firelight, remembering lost loved ones. Night Court Fae revere this night as sacred, performing moonlit ceremonies to recharge their magical connection to the stars. -
Twilight Accord (30th of Gloamreach) The final day of the year, where Fae and humans come together to honor peace between their realms. Fae hold elaborate ceremonies at dawn, while humans participate in symbolic offerings to the land and sky. Fae-Specific Holidays: -
Dawnblaze (5th of Auroralith – Day Court) A radiant celebration of the first full sunrise of the year. Day Court Fae perform sunlit blessings, infusing fields and rivers with light magic to ensure a bountiful year. -
Petalfall Festival (20th of Verdantide – Spring Court) Spring Court Fae celebrate the blooming of flowers with joyous revelry. This festival involves flower showers, dances, and offerings to the Faelands’ fertility spirits. -
Starveil (15th of Celestara – Night Court) Night Court Fae honor their connection to the stars during this celestial event. Rituals include capturing starlight in crystal orbs and recounting ancient tales of constellations. -
Harvest Reverie (1st of Havestal – Fall Court) A celebration of the Autumn harvest. Fall Court Fae host feasts in the golden woods, sharing enchanted fruits and wine with each other while giving thanks to the spirit of the harvest. -
Frostlore Eve (10th of Frostshade – Winter-focused Fae) Frost-focused Fae from any court honor this day by weaving frost spells into sculptures and sharing tales of winter’s wisdom and beauty. Human-Specific Holidays: -
Blessing of the Fields (10th of Verdantide) A mortal holiday where farmers and priests bless the fields for a prosperous planting season. This is often accompanied by offerings to the gods of the harvest. -
Golden Summit Feast (25th of Solfyr) Humans celebrate the height of summer with a grand feast. Communities come together to share food, music, and games under the warm sun. -
Heroes’ Remembrance (15th of Duskwind) Humans honor fallen warriors and heroes, visiting graves or monuments and recounting their bravery. It is a solemn day but one filled with pride and gratitude. -
Winter’s Solace (15th of Thawen) Celebrated near the end of winter, humans give thanks for surviving the harsh cold. It often includes a communal meal and symbolic breaking of ice to welcome the coming spring. Quick Summary of Court-Specific Themes: -
Day Court: Celebrations focus on light, sun, and renewal (e.g., Dawnblaze, Festival of Lights). -
Night Court: Celestial and mysterious events tied to stars and darkness (e.g., Starveil, Night of Shadows). -
Spring Court: Festivals revolve around growth, flowers, and fertility (e.g., Petalfall Festival). -
Fall Court: Harvest and preparation for winter are central (e.g., Harvest Reverie). Seasonal Grouping for Context -
Spring: Auroralith, Verdantide, Celestara -
Summer: Solfyr, Emberhale, Harvestal -
Autumn: Duskwind, Umbralyn -
Winter: Frostshade, Hearthwane, Thawen, Gloamreach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Days of the week. -
Solyn -
Inspired by the sun, representing vitality, energy, and beginnings. Perfect for the start of the week. -
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Length of the Week: Six days, as established. -
Flow of Themes: The names create a thematic progression—light (Solyn) leads into reflection (Luneth), followed by nature’s balance (Tiderra), creative forces (Pyren), the winds of change (Zephyris), and finally rest in darkness (Umbryn). Edited at January 22, 2025 01:14 PM by FrostyK
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