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name=Great Moon's Glory| | |||
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frequency=Annual| | |||
date=[[Readying 11]]| | |||
type=Religous| | |||
observed=Faithful of [[Atroa]], [[Celestian]], the [[Old Faith]], [[Telchur]] | | |||
significance=[[Luna]] full and [[Celene (Kule)|Celene]] new.| | |||
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The night of '''Great Moon's Glory''' on [[Greyhawk Calendar|Readying]] 11th, when [[Luna]] is full but [[Celene (Kule)|Celene]] is new. It is holy to [[Celestian]], and a time when offerings are left to [[Atroa]] to beg her to come early and to [[Telchur]] to request that he peacefully leave. Druids of the [[Old Faith]] are known to also hold this night as auspicious, but few outside their circles know the details. | The night of '''Great Moon's Glory''' on [[Greyhawk Calendar|Readying]] 11th, when [[Luna]] is full but [[Celene (Kule)|Celene]] is new. It is holy to [[Celestian]], and a time when offerings are left to [[Atroa]] to beg her to come early and to [[Telchur]] to request that he peacefully leave. Druids of the [[Old Faith]] are known to also hold this night as auspicious, but few outside their circles know the details. | ||
Revision as of 00:36, 14 August 2011
Template:Greyhawk Holiday The night of Great Moon's Glory on Readying 11th, when Luna is full but Celene is new. It is holy to Celestian, and a time when offerings are left to Atroa to beg her to come early and to Telchur to request that he peacefully leave. Druids of the Old Faith are known to also hold this night as auspicious, but few outside their circles know the details.
It's possible that this is the same as the elven holiday known as Faerieluck.
Bibliography
- Moore, Roger E. Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998 (pp. 7, 43-44).