Past Events & Major Developments
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Captain Lykos • Queen Adira • The Masked Cult • Empty Einjar • City of the Free Peoples | |
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City Under Siege • Day of Lefkokó* • The Long Night | |
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Thlipa's Tribute* • A Tale of Three Cities | |
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Memento Mori • The Aftermath • The Oxen Gods* | |
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The Thaw • The Einjar Excursion • The Wyrm Moon • Arkoda's Awakening* | |
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Crowning the Cat* • The Calm Before the Storm | |
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The Song of Suffering • Return to Einjar • Seyra's Seenade* • Friend or Foe |
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⤛ Constellation Deity Celebration: Crowning the Cat
April is the month dedicated to Aegas. Mid-April a day is chosen to honor Aegas, the cat constellation deity of charm, pleasure, secrets, and trickery. Celebrations differ from race to race and city to city but several common themes are shared.
The Crowning of Aegas is a ritual that takes place during the Celebration of Spring. is a day of dance, drinking, and games of skill and chance. Cat sculptures, paintings, figurines, or idols can be found all across Idan for those who can't make it to one of Aegas' shrines, and offerings of fish, sheep or goat's milk, silver or gold bells, silk, or saucers of water are left out for the many wild, stray, or tame felines of Idan to take at their leisure.
Known for being a deity over secrets, pleasure, trickery, and charm, Aegas is a favored god of rogues, assassins, bards, bandits, thieves, and charmers. An enchanted spring illness common in Idan has long been attributed to Aegas not feeling that his charms have earned him the favor of the people. The illness is known as The Aegas Affliction and is actually caused by the pollen of a flower that blooms in April after particularly harsh winters (the Golden Bellflower)