Bubble Day at the Oasis of Yani
Bubble Day is a celebration of Sylvia that takes place in the spring through out The Sylvan Queendoms For The Desert Sands of Yani the day is also a celebration of Yani as well.
Bubble Day for the Desert Sands starts during the first full moon of spring. Large tents are erected outside The Temple of the Sun At noon people gather with in the tents and a grand festival begins. There is no ceremony or prayer. instead music food and bubbles. At the heart of each tent is a pool of bubble soap which has a rope soaking with in. People gather about and work together to dance and use the massive ring of rope to send bubbles through and open in the tent and skywards. Games are played and the day is enjoyed until evening. Those who so desire may take bubbles and offer wishes and Praise to Sylvia.
As the sun sets and the light of the moon shines upon the festival. the party comes to a stop. the center of each tent is cleared and silver scaled Bubble-Bite Naga takes to the center. They slowly dance in the light of the moon letting the scales produce the only form of music. as the dance comes to a stop, everyone offers their prayers and wishes to Yani. The opening atop the tent is then closed and many of those who are there huddle together and fall asleep. conserving the heat as the coldness of the night rolls in.
History
For the Naga the celebration of spring was always important, as the coming of warmer temperature was important to them as cold blooded creatures. So it's natural for them to celebrate the ability to move more freely and celebrate the god Yani who is associated with the sun. The bubble-bite naga in particular also worship Sylvia due to their ability to create bubbles. So as the Naga were welcomed to the holy lands of Sylvia the celebration of the two Gods slowly merged together along with their general sense of community.
Participants
While the event is hosted and celebrated at The Temple of the Sun The festivity is a combined work of the entirety of the The Oasis of Yani even the Naga Queen helps prepare and celebrates amongst the people as if she was no different. Everyone is welcome to enjoy, be they residents or guests.
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