Leafall
The eleventh month of the year. It is was known as Plamsúj Frúlpyulí in the old tongue, and is often referred to as Leafallyulí by many. It is associated with the Adventuring Vocation of Rogue and starts with the rise of the The Key
Major Dates
11/1: Worshipers of the Halfling deity Cyrrollalee celebrate Hearthday. 11/1: Followers of Tyr perform the ritual of Seeing Justice at which a giant warhammer appears above the congregation glowing white hot. 11/2: Day of Rogue/Thieves Guilds Praise 11/5: Hoar Appreciation Day 11/10: Worshipers of Waukeen observe Tehennteahan (the Night of Hammers and Nails), a High Festival honoring craftsmen and women who work with their hands with a day-long feast and demonstrations of new innovations. 11/13: Worshipers of Garl Glittergold celebrate the Communion of Laughter with various activities. 11/13: Worshipers of Tyr perform the ritual of the Maiming at which a giant gauntleted hand appears above the congregation and then disappears in an Illusion of flaming blood. 11/18: Mielikki Appreciation Day 11/19: Druid & Ranger Appreciation 11/20: Selûne Praise Day 11/20: Last Sheaf Sometimes called "The Small Feast," this day of residential feasting is held in celebration of the year's bounty. Small gifts (traditionally hand kegs of ale, jars of preserves, or smoked fish and meats) are exchanged among neighbors, and "last letters" are gathered for carriage by ship captains and caravan merchants-so called because they are the last to leave the city before travel becomes difficult. Of Wide Berth's many celebrations, this one is perhaps the most relaxed and relaxing. Plan to spend a little extra on good food and enjoy a meal with those nearest you, be they dearest hearts or the folk across the hall in the inn. 11/22: Tymora Appreciation Day 11/22: Worshipers of Tyr perform the ritual of the Blinding at which an Illusion of a giant pair of eyes appears above the congregation and then sheds flaming tears until they drain away to nothing. 11/25: Priests of Gargauth perform the Binding, a ritual of personal sacrifice for more power. 11/28: Feast of the Moon (Moonfest). It was the last great festival of the Calendar year. The day traditionally marked the coming of winter. It was also a time to celebrate and honor the ancestors and the respected Dead. On this day, folk blessed their ancestors' graves and performed the Ritual of Remembrance. People also gathered to tell stories of the deeds of their ancestors and of the gods until deep into the night, until they merged and became legend. This was a time to hear of past heroes, great treasures, and lost Cities. Long ago, battles were typically fought between harvest-time and the coming of winter. This meant that most of the fighting usually occurred in the month of Redfall. The timing of the Feast of the Moon—after recently slain soldiers had joined the ranks of the Dead—was thus practical, if sadly ironic. The Heralds of Faerûn had a number of special duties on the Feast of the Moon. Prime among these was to perform the Bloodsong Ceremony, at which a Herald publicly recited the genealogies of each noble family in the area. In this way, the Heralds reaffirmed a noble family's traditional authority and status, as well as the respect accorded to them. Priests of a number of Deities of various pantheons held rites, ceremonies, and festivals on the Feast of the Moon. Many, though not all, focused on remembering the Dead in one way or another. 11/28: Worshipers of the Halfling deity Arvoreen perform the Ceremony of Remembrance to honor those who died defending their community. 11/28: Priests of Bhaal recount tales of heroic slayings. 11/28: Guardians of Gorm Gulthyn gather for ritual salutes, martial weapons displays, chanted prayers, and the offering of weapons used in a defensive action. 11/28: Worshipers of the dwarven deity Haela Brightaxe call this day the Commemoration of the Fallen and is spent recounting the battles and deeds of those who died defending the Stout Folk and dedicating new weapons and Armor to their memory. Priests of Kelemvor tell the Deeds of the Dead to preserve their memory. 11/28: Worshipers of Lliira open a holy festival with the Swords Cast Down ritual in which weapons are thrown on the ground with chanting and covered with fresh flowers. 11/28: Worshipers of Lurue observe a quiet Ceremony ushering in winter and remembering the Dead. It is the anniversary of the founding of Silverymoon and is celebrated by the unveiling of works of art and song. 11/28: Followers of Marthammor Duin call this day the Beacon and celebrate the path shown them by Finder-of-Trails. 11/28: This day is known as the Day the Dead are Most With Us by worshipers of Myrkul. They believed the essence of the Dead would roam Toril as ghosts. 11/28: This day is known as the Feast of the Silver Coin to worshipers of Nephthys and is a time of tithing. 11/28: Worshipers of Savras the All-Seeing call this day the Vision and spend 24 hours meditating in a steam bath or a haze of incense. 11/28: Worshipers of Sehanine Moonbow gather this night for the Mystic Rites of the Luminous Cloud and are often transformed into scintillating streaks of Light that Fly across the starry heavens. 11/28: Worshipers of Shar call this day the Rising of the Dark and plot their nefarious deeds for the next year after a live sacrifice. 11/28: Worshipers of Shiallia invite friendly creatures to join in feasting, dancing, and singing. 11/28: Worshipers of Talos call for storms and lightning. 11/28: Worshipers of Tempus honor the Dead. 11/28: Worshipers of the Orc deity Luthic know this day as the Coming of the Winter Cave, a festival in which many young are conceived. Heralds perform the Bloodsong, reciting the genealogies of noble families and reaffirming their traditional authority and status. 11/28: Menzoberranzan holds the Ceremony of Graduation for graduating students from Tier Breche. Visitors are barred from entering the city and conflict between houses is absolutely forbidden, as is any and all trade. Houses with graduating students are expected to celebrate by hosting feasts. 11/28: Rahat, a local holiday in Al'Quar Though not considered a holiday, the entire month of Rahat was used to contemplate the teachings of the Loregiver. Children began their study of the law of the Loregiver on this day.On This Day
...The Mighty Menagerie
2020
d Redfall 28-Leafall 04, 2020 KC. 18 The Menagerie travel to Wideberth to help Calliope. Morale is not good. d Leafall 07, 2020 KC. 18 The party saw a ship. d Leafall 11, 2020 KC. 18 The party continue to try and escape the ship. They then show their flag, turns out Vernon Lazarius is still alive and a captain of this pirate crew. d Leafall 14, 2020 KC. 18 The party makes it to Wideberth d Leafall 15, 2020 KC. 19, 20, 21, 22 The party goes Troll hunting. Fight some displacer Beasts, find a Dead messenger. Finds a Treant, helps him. Meets Caireall Donoghuei. Delivers package to Durnan. d Leafall 16, 2020 KC. 22 This is the day Barlo gives a Gold coin to a very young Captain Meklan. Elder of the Dawngreets asks them to investigate the Goblinoids, why they were hired to attack, and by who.She offers a REWARD and also tells Calliope that she might be given some "freedom" for some time as a reward, but she would still have to return after she spends some time seeing the world. d Leafall 17-22, 2020 KC. 22 The party travel the road from Wideberth to Forlione d Leafall 23, 2020 KC. 23 The party gets to Forlione and investigate some options.d Leafall 24, 2020 KC. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 The party decides to go to the Skola Vale first and then to the Orc Outpost, before they leave, Reginald Ivoryclaw serves breakfast that gives them another Heroic Feast Bonus. They traveled to Skola Vale, then went into the tunnel to the Ziggurat. Faced off with Bargle and Satyr Warlock of Tharizdun then took the ship to Skola Vale as it returned from the Feywild.t Group Levels up to Level 6 t