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According to [[Imperial Decree 56]], formalized under [[Kaiseress Aure I]].
According to [[Imperial Decree 56]], formalized under [[Kaiseress Aure I]].


"La Fiesta de la B0O0/\/\ - 26th of July.
"La Fiesta de la Boom - 26th of July.


Origins of holiday: The original B0O0/\/\ist holiday. Celebration: All Shirerithians must attend to a speech by a prophet or priest(ess) in the B0O0/\/\ist temple. The B0O0/\/\ists then proceed to making everything go B0O0/\/\ and sacrificing oxen."  
Origins of holiday: The original holiday of the [[Cult of the Sacred Detonation]] (formerly ''Boomists''). Celebration: All Shirerithians must attend to a speech by a Vicar or Reverend Mother in the temple space reserved for the cult. The devotees then proceed with a series of more-or-less controlled detonations which achieve the dual effects of delighting the crowd and sacrificing a certain preordained number of oxen - the resulting carcasses of which are then roasted for a communal feast."  


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Latest revision as of 15:40, 18 December 2016

According to Imperial Decree 56, formalized under Kaiseress Aure I.

"La Fiesta de la Boom - 26th of July.

Origins of holiday: The original holiday of the Cult of the Sacred Detonation (formerly Boomists). Celebration: All Shirerithians must attend to a speech by a Vicar or Reverend Mother in the temple space reserved for the cult. The devotees then proceed with a series of more-or-less controlled detonations which achieve the dual effects of delighting the crowd and sacrificing a certain preordained number of oxen - the resulting carcasses of which are then roasted for a communal feast."