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- | ====== Anubis ====== | + | ====== Anubis/Anpu ====== |
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===== Aspects ===== | ===== Aspects ===== | ||
==== The Caretaker ==== | ==== The Caretaker ==== | ||
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As the primary aspect of Anubis in Jaernian worship, the Caretaker has no distinct name, only a title, and is otherwise simply referred to as Anubis. He is believed to have originated as a mortal in [[settings: | As the primary aspect of Anubis in Jaernian worship, the Caretaker has no distinct name, only a title, and is otherwise simply referred to as Anubis. He is believed to have originated as a mortal in [[settings: | ||
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==== Holidays & Feast Days ==== | ==== Holidays & Feast Days ==== | ||
- | The **Festival of Death** is a Jaernian festival held on the first day of Pim (10/1) each year. Dedicated to all those who have passed on in the previous year, this is a very beautiful and enrapturing ceremony. Thousands of candles are lit, choirs sing sonorous songs about the afterlife, and a rich feast of rare and delicious foods is served. | + | |
+ | === Festival of Death === | ||
+ | A Jaernian festival held on the first day of Pim (10/1) each year. Dedicated to all those who have passed on in the previous year, this is a very beautiful and enrapturing ceremony. Thousands of candles are lit, choirs sing sonorous songs about the afterlife, and a rich feast of rare and delicious foods is served. | ||
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+ | === Day of Remembrance === | ||
+ | A spiritual holiday helmed by the Anubian and Anpuan churches across both Jaern and Cahyali, despite being a largely communal effort from those that celebrate. Having originated from the Splintian holiday La Migración, this is a day dedicated to the lives of all those that have passed on, and is said to be a day during which their souls return to their families, just for an evening. | ||
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+ | It is traditional for families to set out altars dedicated to the deceased adorned with imagery of butterflies, | ||
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+ | It is most important to note that this celebration is not a somber one. Yes, it is a day of remembering the dead, but it is most importantly one that acknowledges and celebrates the lives that they got to live and gives families a chance to share in their grief and continue to live in spite of it, for someday they will be reunited again in the Death God's halls. |
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