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The Year of Horen's Jubilation

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Penned By,

Her Imperial Highness, Princess Pontia of Man

from the Seneschal’s Chapel;

the Sixth of Dragon's Roar, Six Hundred and Thirty Seven

 


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A FAST AND FEAST

 

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image.thumb.png.3d94ca44a111c061e41468756a0adbe3.pngIn accordance with the Tiberian Calendar and the Liturgical calendar of the Holy Mother Church, the forthcoming year of SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT is the year of Horen’s Jubilation. And thus, The Seneschals' Chapel - in conjunction with Princess Pontia of Man - shall host a fast and subsequent feast in the month of Sun’s Smile. For just as Horen fasted in anticipation of his baptism so too shall we, the sons and daughters of Horen, fast before we feast. From the month of Horen's Calling until the feast in the month of Aurelian's Glory, the subjects of the Crown of Man are called to abstain from sating their flesh by indulging in whole meals. They are to consume only water and broth of poultry bones while praying thrice daily. As Horen fasted, he brought himself closer to God by starving his mortal body and allowing only his soul to fulfill him.

 

To ensure the people of the Imperium are aptly sated amidst their fasting, a mass is to be held at the Seneschal's Chapel in the month of Owyn's Light, so then the word of the Holy Scrolls shall feed our souls in these times of privation.

 

 

 

 

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Spoiler

MASS: Thursday, January 22nd @ 6pm EST

FEAST: Saturday, January 24th @ 4pm EST

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William of Glasgon admired the fine penmanship of this missive, which reminded him greatly of the hand of his own homeland.

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Sheltered from the eye of humanity, a distant sibling read the preened missive with flourishing contentment. In sole longing, she readied a quill and composed a brief letter. Within an abbey was it sent by pigeon, stamped with the embellishment of a firefly. 

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