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[[File:MapAuricianEmpireRiverGods.jpg|thumb|300px|The course of the four great rivers of the [[Aurician Empire]] ]]
 
[[File:MapAuricianEmpireRiverGods.jpg|thumb|300px|The course of the four great rivers of the [[Aurician Empire]] ]]
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]].
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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]], [[Eberve]] ([[Ibrew River]]), [[Thebed]] ([[Thybdis River]]), [[Tayhoyre]], and [[Baliphut]].  The festival is held 23 [[Magdymoon]] throughout the [[Aurician Empire]] in the [[Pallathantic Region|Pallathantic]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 18 December 2023

The course of the four great rivers of the Aurician Empire

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, Eberve (Ibrew River), Thebed (Thybdis River), Tayhoyre, and Baliphut. The festival is held 23 Magdymoon throughout the Aurician Empire in the Pallathantic.

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