127: Cups In Athanasia
In Which Beer Is Spilled
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Tales · of · MUHigh fantasy, higher education.an ongoing story by Alexandra Erin |
In Which There Are More Male Characters Than Female Ones
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(Once again… thanks, Meeks!)
Happy holidays, everybody! Just so everybody remembers, there will be no new chapters Monday or Tuesday due to the observance of Western Slightly Unorthodox Christmas. If you’re craving a fiction fix in the mean time, I suggest you check out Pages Unbound. With a directory of thirty fiction blogs and growing, you’re likely to find something to your tastes there.
Story Notes: The Feast of Khersen is the Khersian solstice celebration. It officially marks the nadir of the year, the exact moment that’s the midpoint of the longest night. According to Khersian traditions, a number of important events in the mortal existence of Lord Khersis were linked to this day
In days gone by, people would officially gather in solemn and pious religious observance at sunset of the preceding day (”Eventide”) and celebrate when the sun returned the next morning.
In modern times, the celebration more often begins during Eventide, though most practicing Khersians still attend a temple service before they get down to partying.
“Khersentide” is sometimes used to refer to the feast day, the two day celebration, or the winter holiday season in general.
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Author’s Note: Sorry for the delay. Had to run out to the store in case we get snow dumped on us tomorrow, and then this just kept getting longer and longer… enjoy it, as the next new chapter will be up Wednesday. I hope everybody has a great holiday weekend!
In Which Puddy Is The Hero
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