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Instituted by the Aurician Senate in 2694 to coincide with the completion of the [[Five Locks Project]] in the [[Shadmaus]], the Festival of the River Gods is a mildly religious festival that emphasizes the imperial might of [[Aurice]] by celebrating the five major River Gods whose waters flow through Aurician dominions: [[Shadew]], [[Ibrew]], [[Thebed]] ([[Thybdis River]]), [[Tayhoyre]], and [[Baliphut]]. The festival is held 23 [[Magdymoon]] throughout the [[Aurician Empire]] in the [[Pallathantic Region|Pallathantic]]. | Instituted by the Aurician Senate in 2694 to coincide with the completion of the [[Five Locks Project]] in the [[Shadmaus]], the Festival of the River Gods is a mildly religious festival that emphasizes the imperial might of [[Aurice]] by celebrating the five major River Gods whose waters flow through Aurician dominions: [[Shadew]], [[Ibrew]], [[Thebed]] ([[Thybdis River]]), [[Tayhoyre]], and [[Baliphut]]. The festival is held 23 [[Magdymoon]] throughout the [[Aurician Empire]] in the [[Pallathantic Region|Pallathantic]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:00, 18 October 2017
Instituted by the Aurician Senate in 2694 to coincide with the completion of the Five Locks Project in the Shadmaus, the Festival of the River Gods is a mildly religious festival that emphasizes the imperial might of Aurice by celebrating the five major River Gods whose waters flow through Aurician dominions: Shadew, Ibrew, Thebed (Thybdis River), Tayhoyre, and Baliphut. The festival is held 23 Magdymoon throughout the Aurician Empire in the Pallathantic.
See Also
- Aurician Empire
- Expansion of Inland Aurician Empire in Late 2600's
- Grand Shadew Canal
- Public Festivals and Commemorations of Aurice
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