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A holiday for dryads during October that establishes the "curse of the blood moon." This explicit holiday is to persuade gods and elders to not bring the Blood Moon to rise. The holiday is always on the third sunday of the month of October and usually celebrated by using candles around a great oak or great spruce.
A holiday for dryads during October that establishes the "curse of the blood moon." This explicit holiday is to persuade gods and elders to not bring the Blood Moon to rise. The holiday is always on the third sunday of the month of October and usually celebrated by using candles around a great oak or great spruce.
by Calliber of 67 men March 22, 2019
