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Occuring on [[Richfest]] 4, the '''Summer Solstice''', also called Midsummer Day, marks the beginning of high summer on the [[Greyhawk Calendar]]. This is the longest day of the year, but the night is especially significant, as this is when both [[Luna]] and [[Celene (Kule)|Celene]] shine full in the sky, drawing the beast out of the world's lycanthropes and possibly heralding other portentous events. The sun, [[Liga]], appears furthest north among the stars on this date.
Occuring on [[Richfest]] 4, the '''Summer Solstice''', also called '''Midsummer Day''', marks the beginning of high summer on the [[Greyhawk calendar]]. This is the longest day of the year, and the sun, [[Liga]], appears furthest north among the stars on this date.


==Holidays and observances==
The night (called '''Midsummer Night''') is especially significant, beccause both [[Luna]] and [[Celene (Kule)|Celene]] shine full in the sky.  Druids of both [[Beory]] and [[Obad-Hai]] hold the night as sacred.{{csb|TAB|45}}  Also, both moons being full draws the beast out of the world's lycanthropes,{{csb|TAB|45}} and possibly heralding other portentous events.
 
 
== Holy days and observances ==
Holidays celebrated during the summer solstice include:
Holidays celebrated during the summer solstice include:


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*[[Foundation Day]] ([[Narwell]])
*[[Foundation Day]] ([[Narwell]])
*The [[Holy Day of Pelor]] ([[Pelor]])
*The [[Holy Day of Pelor]] ([[Pelor]])
*The faithful of [[Rao]] consider the night of the summer solstice to be an especially holy time, for they believe the moons were Rao's gift to guide humanity from the darkness of [[Tharizdun]].  
*The faithful of [[Rao]] consider the night of the summer solstice to be an especially holy time, for they believe the moons were Rao's gift to guide humanity from the darkness of [[Tharizdun]].  
*The worshippers of the [[giant]] god [[Surtr]] celebrate midsummer as their holiest time as well.
*The worshippers of the [[giant]] god [[Surtr]] celebrate midsummer as their holiest time as well.
*This is a holy day for the followers of [[Flandal_Steelskin#Holy days and observances|Flandal Steelskin]].
*This is holy day for worshippers of [[Obad-Hai#Holy days and observances|Obad-Hai]]


==In other media==
==In other media==
In [[Rose Estes]]' novel ''[[The Eyes Have It]]'', this holiday is called the Festival of Blossoms. The Festival of Blossoms is presented as a major holiday in the city of [[Loftwick]].
In [[Rose Estes]]' novel ''[[The Eyes Have It]]'', this holiday is called the '''Festival of Blossoms'''. The Festival of Blossoms is presented as a major holiday in the city of [[Loftwick]].
 
In [[Gary Gygax]]'s novel ''[[Artifact of Evil]]'', midsummer is celebrated with a grand ball.{{csb|AoE|121}}  At the end of celebration, Queen [[Yolande]] and her consort, Prince [[Fasstal Dothmar]], perform a ritual dance described as "the Midsummer Frolic, the last formal requirement of the celebration."{{csb|AoE|122}}  Afterward, the nobles and guests at  the ball "empty into the acres of wooded gardens and parks that surrounded the palace. There they would doff most of their excess finery to trip and prance in dances and games of ancient [[elf|elvish]] sort. ... Only when the sky paled and dawn came would the revelry cease."{{csb|AoE|122}}  Since Queen Yolande is an avid pratictioner{{csb|LGG|38}} it is likely this describes one of the [[Faerie Mysteries]].


==See Also==
==See Also==
See also the related other seasonal events:
See also the related other seasonal events:
* [[Spring Equinox]]
* [[Spring equinox]]
* [[Autumnal Equinox]]
* [[Autumnal equinox]]
* [[Winter Solstice]]
* [[Winter solstice]]


==Bibliography==
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*[[Rose Estes|Estes, Rose]]. ''The Eyes Have It.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989.
== References ==
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[The World of Greyhawk]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980 (ISBN 0-935696-23-7).
=== Notes ===
*-----. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983 (ISBN 0-88038-344-5).
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*Lai, Gary. "Hopeful Dawn." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #41. Renton, WA: TSR, 1993.
=== Citations ===
*McComb, Colin D. ''The Complete Book of Elves''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.  
<references />
*[[Andy Miller|Miller, Andy]]. "Campaign Holidays." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]] Annual'' #4. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999 (pp. 18-19).
=== Bibliography ===
*[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
* [[Rose Estes|Estes, Rose]]. ''The Eyes Have It.'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989.
* [[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[The World of Greyhawk]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980 (ISBN 0-935696-23-7).
: ———. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983 (ISBN 0-88038-344-5).
* Lai, Gary. "Hopeful Dawn." ''[[Dungeon]]'' #41. Renton, WA: TSR, 1993.
* McComb, Colin D. ''The Complete Book of Elves''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.  
* [[Andy Miller|Miller, Andy]]. "Campaign Holidays." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]] Annual'' #4. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999 (pp. 18-19).
* [[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[The Adventure Begins]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 6 April 2025

Occuring on Richfest 4, the Summer Solstice, also called Midsummer Day, marks the beginning of high summer on the Greyhawk calendar. This is the longest day of the year, and the sun, Liga, appears furthest north among the stars on this date.

The night (called Midsummer Night) is especially significant, beccause both Luna and Celene shine full in the sky. Druids of both Beory and Obad-Hai hold the night as sacred.[1] Also, both moons being full draws the beast out of the world's lycanthropes,[1] and possibly heralding other portentous events.


Holy days and observances

Holidays celebrated during the summer solstice include:

In other media

In Rose Estes' novel The Eyes Have It, this holiday is called the Festival of Blossoms. The Festival of Blossoms is presented as a major holiday in the city of Loftwick.

In Gary Gygax's novel Artifact of Evil, midsummer is celebrated with a grand ball.[2] At the end of celebration, Queen Yolande and her consort, Prince Fasstal Dothmar, perform a ritual dance described as "the Midsummer Frolic, the last formal requirement of the celebration."[3] Afterward, the nobles and guests at the ball "empty into the acres of wooded gardens and parks that surrounded the palace. There they would doff most of their excess finery to trip and prance in dances and games of ancient elvish sort. ... Only when the sky paled and dawn came would the revelry cease."[3] Since Queen Yolande is an avid pratictioner[4] it is likely this describes one of the Faerie Mysteries.

See Also

See also the related other seasonal events:

Greyhawk calendar
Days StardaySundayMoondayGodsdayWaterdayEarthdayFreeday
Months FireseekReadyingColdevenPlantingFlocktimeWealsunReapingGoodmonthHarvesterPatchwallReady'reatSunsebb
Festivals NeedfestGrowfestRichfestBrewfest
Seasons WinterSpringLow summerHigh summer(Summer)Autumn
Solar events Spring equinox, Summer solstice, Autumnal equinox, Winter solstice
Holidays AgelongBlood Moon FestivalBreadgiving DayCouncil DayCouncil of Mayors and Manorial LordsCrowning DayDark NightDay of the Legion WillDay of TreacheryDeclaration DayElection DayFaerieluckFallriteFeast of EdoiraFeast of FoolsFeast of WentaFreedom DayFrost DaysGreat Moon's GloryGuild DaysHoly Day of SerenityMidsummer's DayMidwinter NightRemembrance DayRollo's DaySaint Cuthbert's DaySpring FeastSpringriteThrommel's DayYeartide

References

Notes

Citations

  1. a b The Adventure Begins (1998), p.45.
  2. Artifact of Evil—Gord the Rogue novel (1985), p.121.
  3. a b Artifact of Evil—Gord the Rogue novel (1985), p.122.
  4. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.38.

Bibliography

———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983 (ISBN 0-88038-344-5).
  • Lai, Gary. "Hopeful Dawn." Dungeon #41. Renton, WA: TSR, 1993.
  • McComb, Colin D. The Complete Book of Elves. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.
  • Miller, Andy. "Campaign Holidays." Dragon Annual #4. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999 (pp. 18-19).
  • Moore, Roger E. The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

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