holidays of the Feengrenze

  • The wheel of the year: Samhain

    The wheel of the year keeps turning and the days are getting shorter and the weather colder, Samhain is nearly upon us, the last harvest of the year, the night when the dead and the dammed walk among the living, a night for frights and spooky delights in the Feengrenze

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  • Celebrating Ostara: Traditions and Rituals in the Feengrenze

    The wheel of the year turns and as the first signs of spring arrive it is time for Ostara the old fey pagan spring equinox festival.

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  • Imbolc: The Old Fey Paganism Fire Festival

    Happy Imbolc, wayfarers! If you thought Groundhog Day was purely an American holiday or a recently contrived celebration, think again. Imbolc, also known as Oimelc, Lady Day, and, to Christians, Candlemas or St. Brigid’s Day, dates back to at least pre-Christian times in Britian. Like Groundhog Day, it is a celebration of the first stirrings

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  • The Festival of Yuletide

    Welcome back, wayfarers! This is the first of eight short lore essays on the Wheel of the Year festivals in the Feengrenze. Given the time of year, we will start with Feengrenze’s New Year festival, Yuletide. The Festival of Yuletide Yuletide is one of the most cherished holidays in the great Wheel of the Year

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