If you don't mind, I would like to hear about the holidays you celebrate in different worlds, or even different places in the same world.
[this is inspired by a conversation she had with Storm the other day]
In Imil, it is traditional to do something for the longest night of the winter. It is not a large celebration - Imil is, I have learned, a small
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[Along with other things, but his birthday is the most important. And technically it's not even a birthday, but the Independence Day.]
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Thanksgiving is in November. It's a day where family and friends gather together and share in a big feast.
Then there's Christmas in December, a day where gifts are exchanged between friends and family.
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I think I would enjoy a meal called simply 'thanks giving.'
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It can be quite a fancy meal or something simple, but it's usually based around being with the ones you care about and sharing in good memories. There are, however, some fairly traditional aspects of the meal. Roasted turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce.
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Halloween.
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I've actually been to a world centered around Halloween.
Christmas is in the winter. People celebrate by getting gifts for friends and family. Sometimes they go to parties or eat a huge dinner. Oh, and some people think this guy named Santa Claus brings presents to everyone who's been good that year.
[Which he still finds a little hard to believe.]
There are others, but those are the first two that come to mind.
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[Granted, Riku's main exposure was Oogie Boogie and his romp through the town in Castle Oblivion, where he mostly just encountered spooky Heartless.]
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Do they speak?
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