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6 Holidays by Name Holidays by Name Event Patron Region Amalree's Pleasure Silverymoon Ascension Mystra Axe Held High Haela Brightaxe Birthing Hathor Brandobaris' Tithe Brandobaris Brightbuckle Waukeen Call to the Flowers Milil Calling Down the Thunder Talos Candle Rites Loviatar Celebration of the Moon Hathor Ceremony of Contagion Yurtrus Ceremony of Honor to Helm Helm Ceremony of Introspection Thoth Ceremony of Remembrance Arvoreen Ceremony of the Sanctified Cauldron Sharindlar Ceremony of the Sanctified Cauldron Yurtrus Chant in the Abiding Darkness Shargaas Cinnaeloscor Angharadh Cinnaeloscor Corellon Larethian Cinnaeloscor Solonor Thelandira Claws Silverymoon Clearsight Silverymoon Cloakswirl Silverymoon Coin Festival Vergadain Cold Counting Comfort Waukeen Coming of the Winter Cave Luthic Commemoration of the Fallen Haela Brightaxe Conjuring the Second Moon Selune Day of the Drawing Down Geb Deeds of the Dead Kelemvor Deep Ebb (Low tide) Deep Sashelas Deep Fete Berronar Truesilver Deepstone Triad Dumathoin Divine Death Torm Dryad Dance Silvanus Earthrisings Urogalan Elskelter Silverymoon Endless Revel of Life Sharess Feast of the Silver Coin Nephthys Feast of the Stags Malar Festival Day Marthammor Duin Festival of Handras Suzail Festival of Strength Bahgtru Festival of the Ruby Callarduran Smoothhands Festival of the Star Callarduran Smoothhands Four Feasts Gwaeron Windstrom Four Feasts Mielikki SampleGathering of the Hunting Bands Thard Harr file 6 Event Patron Region Gatherings Sheela Peryroyl Giving of Thanks Solonor Thelandira Glarth Silverymoon Grand Revel Milil Great Clang Gaerdal Great Weave Waukeen Greening Eldath Harvest Thanks Isis High Coin Waukeen High Fete Berronar Truesilver High Flow (High tide) Deep Sashelas High Forge Flandal Steelskin High Hunt Eilistraee High Hunt Malar High Prayers of the Harvest Chauntea Holiday of Birth Shiallia Holiday of Fruition Shiallia Holiday of Revelry Shiallia Holy Day of the Beast Totem Uthgar Honoring the Dead Red Knight Honoring the Dead Tempus Huldark Waukeen Impending Doom Hoar Ippensheir Gond Last Storm Auril Lunar Hallowings Sehanine Moonbow Marthoon Waukeen Masked Lord's Embrace Vhaeraun Masks Silverymoon Midnight Gambol Erevan Ilesere Misummer's Eve Lurue Moondown Silverymoon Mystic Rites of the Luminous Cloud Sehanine Moonbow Neap Tide Istishia Night of Another Year Jergal Night of Blood Urdlen Oamaurae Silverymoon Oath Making Torm Obar Waukeen Oldcasks Silverymoon Open Feast Cormyr Orgy of Destruction Ilneval Osiris' Bounty Osiris Penultimate Thunder Hoar Planting Thanks Isis Queen's Gambit Red Knight Remembrance of the Dark Court Slaughter Shevrash Remembrance Ritual Anhur Renewal of Sanctity Osiris Rising of the Dark Shar Rite of Pain and Purity Loviatar Sample file 7 Event Patron Region Runemeet Uthgar Sammardach Waukeen Secrets of the Heart Hanali Celanil Seeing Justice Tyr Sharpening of the Sword Anhur Singing of Praises Horus-Re Song of Dawn Lathander Song of the Trees Silvanus Sornyn Waukeen Spheres Waukeen Spring Tide Istishia Spryndalstar Waukeen Starfall Tymora Tehennteahan Waukeen The Binding Gargauth The Blinding Tyr The Budding Rillifane Rallathil The Chase Sune The Cloaking Baravar Cloakshadow The Coming Auril The Communion of Laughter Garl The Convocation Dugmaren Brightmantle The Dance of Swirling Winds Aedrie Faenya The Destruction Finder Wyvernspur The Festival of the Pride Nobanion The Forest Communion of the Crescent Moon Corellon Larethian (Lateuquor) The Graverending Kiaransalee The Maiming Tyr The Marking of Time (Sunset) Labelas Enoreth The Melding Deep Duerra The Newborn Celebration Nobanion The Offering of Trinkets Baervan Wildwanderer The Putrescent Death Yurtrus The Rallying Deep Duerra The Retreat Red Knight The Shattering Valkur The Transformation Rillifane Rallathil The Unveiling Gargauth The Vision Savras Thunder Blessing Moradin Time of Spawning Haela Brightaxe Treasures of the Earth Segojan Earthcaller Trolltide Waterdeep True Resurrection Torm Unwrapping Geb Wild Ride Mielikki SampleWindride Shaundakul file 8 Holidays by Patron Patron Event Patron Event Aedrie Faenya The Dance of Swirling Haela Brightaxe Commemoration of the Winds Fallen Angharadh Cinnaeloscor Haela Brightaxe Time of Spawning Anhur Remembrance Ritual Hanali Celanil Secrets of the Heart Anhur Sharpening of the Hathor Birthing Sword Hathor Celebration of the Moon Arvoreen Ceremony of Helm Ceremony of Honor to Remembrance Helm Auril Last Storm Hoar Impending Doom Auril The Coming Hoar Penultimate Thunder Baervan Wildwanderer The Offering of Trinkets Horus-Re Singing of Praises Bahgtru Festival of Strength Ilneval Orgy of Destruction Baravar Cloakshadow The Cloaking Isis Harvest Thanks Berronar Truesilver Deep Fete Isis Planting Thanks Berronar Truesilver High Fete Istishia Neap Tide Brandobaris Brandobaris' Tithe Istishia Spring Tide Callarduran Festival of the Ruby Jergal Night of Another Year Smoothhands Kelemvor Deeds of the Dead Callarduran Festival of the Star Kiaransalee The Graverending Smoothhands Labelas Enoreth The Marking of Time Chauntea High Prayers of the (Sunset) Harvest Lathander Song of Dawn Corellon Larethian Cinnaeloscor Loviatar Candle Rites Corellon Larethian The Forest Communion Loviatar Rite of Pain and Purity of the Crescent Moon Lurue Misummer's Eve (Lateuquor) Luthic Coming of the Winter Deep Duerra The Melding Cave Deep Duerra The Rallying Malar Feast of the Stags Deep Sashelas Deep Ebb (Low tide) Malar High Hunt Deep Sashelas High Flow (High tide) Marthammor Duin Festival Day Dugmaren The Convocation Mielikki Four Feasts Brightmantle Mielikki Wild Ride Dumathoin Deepstone Triad Milil Call to the Flowers Eilistraee High Hunt Milil Grand Revel Eldath Greening Moradin Thunder Blessing Erevan Ilesere Midnight Gambol Mystra Ascension Finder Wyvernspur The Destruction Nephthys Feast of the Silver Coin Flandal Steelskin High Forge Nobanion The Festival of the Pride Gaerdal Great Clang Nobanion The Newborn Gargauth The Binding Celebration Gargauth The Unveiling Osiris Osiris' Bounty Garl The Communion of Osiris Renewal of Sanctity Laughter Red Knight Honoring the Dead Geb Day of the Drawing Red Knight Queen's Gambit Down Red Knight The Retreat Geb Unwrapping Rillifane Rallathil The Budding Gond Ippensheir Rillifane Rallathil The Transformation SampleGwaeron Windstrom Four Feasts Savras Thefile Vision Haela Brightaxe Axe Held High Segojan Earthcaller Treasures of the Earth Sehanine Moonbow Lunar Hallowings 9 Patron Event Patron Event Sehanine Moonbow Mystic Rites of the Waukeen Sornyn Luminous Cloud Waukeen Spheres Selune Conjuring the Second Waukeen Spryndalstar Moon Waukeen Tehennteahan Shar Rising of the Dark Yurtrus Ceremony of Contagion Sharess Endless Revel of Life Yurtrus Ceremony of the Shargaas Chant in the Abiding Sanctified Cauldron Darkness Yurtrus The Putrescent Death Sharindlar Ceremony of the Sanctified Cauldron Shaundakul Windride Sheela Peryroyl Gatherings Shevrash Remembrance of the Dark Court Slaughter Shiallia Holiday of Birth Shiallia Holiday of Fruition Shiallia Holiday of Revelry Silvanus Dryad Dance Silvanus Song of the Trees Solonor Thelandira Cinnaeloscor Solonor Thelandira Giving of Thanks Sune The Chase Talos Calling Down the Thunder Tempus Honoring the Dead Thard Harr Gathering of the Hunting Bands Thoth Ceremony of Introspection Torm Divine Death Torm Oath Making Torm True Resurrection Tymora Starfall Tyr Seeing Justice Tyr The Blinding Tyr The Maiming Urdlen Night of Blood Urogalan Earthrisings Uthgar Holy Day of the Beast Totem Uthgar Runemeet Valkur The Shattering Vergadain Coin Festival Vhaeraun Masked Lord's Embrace Waukeen Brightbuckle Waukeen Cold Counting Comfort Waukeen Great Weave Waukeen High Coin Waukeen Huldark Waukeen Marthoon SampleWaukeen Obar file Waukeen Sammardach 10 Sample file Sample file Sample file.
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