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**[[Pietro Salk]] is supposed to meet with "The Advisor" with plans to go to the police
**[[Pietro Salk]] is supposed to meet with "The Advisor" with plans to go to the police
***fell into a sudden and deep coma the day before; came out of coma the day after
***fell into a sudden and deep coma the day before; came out of coma the day after
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Revision as of 20:21, 29 April 2006

General

  • They are:
    • Restitution of the Cube - celebrated at the Winter Solstice, with three days of prayer, meditation. It is traditional to light cube-shaped candles at this time.
    • The Builder's celebration - at Spring Equinox, this is a time to lay foundations to new buildings.
    • Gyvann's Day - at summer Solstice, a cheerful celbration with burning torches and feasting, honouring Gyvann
    • The Lighting of the Way - at autumn equinox, the festival of re-affirming our dedication to the Cube and of witnessing Gyvann's message to the world.


  • June 21st is generally the Summer Solstice.
  • This date marks the longest day in the year in the northern hemisphere, and the shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere.
  • The Summer Festival leads up to June 21st, with activities, games, and large scale events.
  • Other notable events on this date in 2005:
    • Joya's planned wedding date (which she failed to show up for)
    • Pietro Salk is supposed to meet with "The Advisor" with plans to go to the police
      • fell into a sudden and deep coma the day before; came out of coma the day after


year The Builder's celebration
Equinox
March
Gyvann's Day
Solstice
June
The Lighting of the Way
Equinox
September
The Restitution of the Cube
Solstice
December
day time day time day time day time
2004 20 06:49 21 00:57 22 16:30 21 12:42
2005 20 12:33 21 06:46 22 22:23 21 18:35
2006 20 18:26 21 12:26 23 04:03 22 00:22
2007 21 00:07 21 18:06 23 09:51 22 06:08
2008 20 05:48 20 23:59 22 15:44 21 12:04
2009 20 11:44 21 05:45 22 21:18 21 17:47


References