Aelin Erevos
Queen of Nothing



While most of the rest of the Galaxy celebrates Lifeday, the Lupo of Islimore ready for a festival of their own that they call ‘Månenøye’ - a festival honoring their esteemed moon Goddess, Krova, and one of the more popular holidays of the year.
In the ancient town square of the wintry locale of Hardhaven, the city is prepared in the days before with a bountiful sacrifice for the Gods. This custom is performed by a member of the Draoidae by slaughtering the largest bantha, a tradition dating back to centuries before when the sacrifices consisted of beings of a more… sentient nature.
During the days following, in the midst of anticipation and laughter, the streets are swept and washed and storefronts repaired by skillful hands. Bouquets of sage, lychanberries, wild winter florals, and hand woven totems dress every corner and lamppost.
As the war drums sound louder with each passing day and the autumnal season departs, it is perhaps the last opportunity for the many to draw close to one another and celebrate the exultant joys of hearth and home, for the hope of a short winter, and the promise of spring.
Sounds of revelry fill the air on the anticipated day of Månenøye, bringing with them a jubilant crowd gathering to dance, promise oaths, bless the land, and imbibe.
Objective 1
One of the distinguishing features of the market square is the golden leafed white tree that’s grown since the ages of the gods and is rumored to have sprouted from the spot where Nuaed’s tears first fell upon learning of the loss of her children. Due to the historical and religious importance of this particular tree, revelers are encouraged to carve a wooden ornament of their oaths and prayers for the coming year, which are then used to decorate the lowest hanging branches of the tree. Though, those who wish to carve an oath should proceed with caution. Oaths and promises tied to this tree are unbreakable by divine law. To do so could result in anything from a lifetime of bad luck, to death itself.
Objective 2
During the celebrations one can observe a phenomenon that can only be seen from the mountains of the North. Referred to by the locals as ‘Starnahaue’, the phenomenon is in fact a celestial event that lights up the sky by producing over one-thousand meteorites an hour. For the Lupo, it is their belief that these fallen stars are in fact the spirits of their ancestors coming for one final visit before the veil between reality and Freann has closed entirely. Truly a spectacle to behold.
Objective 3
On Månenøye, various celebrations occur, one of which includes the Varblessum - a fertility rite that is believed to unlock the powers of Korva and V́atyn, thereby blessing the crops of the coming spring. Once the sacrificial bantha is slaughtered, a portion of the animals blood is saved to be used for the sanctification of the Alpha, whose forehead is anointed with said blood by the sacrificial knife and then wiped clean with a woolen cloth that’s been dipped in the milk of a murra. While the acting Alpha must participate, Kaiha and Zorathi alike are encouraged to take part in the rite, believing that additional dalliances will help encourage future growth and abundance.
Objective 4
Feast, dance, exchange gifts, enjoy the bonfires, or explore the beautiful town of Hardhaven. The night is yours.
One of the distinguishing features of the market square is the golden leafed white tree that’s grown since the ages of the gods and is rumored to have sprouted from the spot where Nuaed’s tears first fell upon learning of the loss of her children. Due to the historical and religious importance of this particular tree, revelers are encouraged to carve a wooden ornament of their oaths and prayers for the coming year, which are then used to decorate the lowest hanging branches of the tree. Though, those who wish to carve an oath should proceed with caution. Oaths and promises tied to this tree are unbreakable by divine law. To do so could result in anything from a lifetime of bad luck, to death itself.
Objective 2
During the celebrations one can observe a phenomenon that can only be seen from the mountains of the North. Referred to by the locals as ‘Starnahaue’, the phenomenon is in fact a celestial event that lights up the sky by producing over one-thousand meteorites an hour. For the Lupo, it is their belief that these fallen stars are in fact the spirits of their ancestors coming for one final visit before the veil between reality and Freann has closed entirely. Truly a spectacle to behold.
Objective 3
On Månenøye, various celebrations occur, one of which includes the Varblessum - a fertility rite that is believed to unlock the powers of Korva and V́atyn, thereby blessing the crops of the coming spring. Once the sacrificial bantha is slaughtered, a portion of the animals blood is saved to be used for the sanctification of the Alpha, whose forehead is anointed with said blood by the sacrificial knife and then wiped clean with a woolen cloth that’s been dipped in the milk of a murra. While the acting Alpha must participate, Kaiha and Zorathi alike are encouraged to take part in the rite, believing that additional dalliances will help encourage future growth and abundance.
Objective 4
Feast, dance, exchange gifts, enjoy the bonfires, or explore the beautiful town of Hardhaven. The night is yours.
