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Either way, just a note that [[Sarapin Sacrifice]] is also categorised under Events, so if one changes, the other should too. [[User:Soliloquy|Soliloquy]] 09:11, 17 December 2006 (GMT)
Either way, just a note that [[Sarapin Sacrifice]] is also categorised under Events, so if one changes, the other should too. [[User:Soliloquy|Soliloquy]] 09:11, 17 December 2006 (GMT)
Wouldn't the serenade also belong within a recurring event category (unless we were only going to write about specific festivities of some sort)  I don't believe there is a page in existence for the serenade yet either (?).

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Shouldn't this be under another category since it's not really an event but a recurring festival?

Corvax 04:35, 16 December 2006 (GMT)

I can't find any other category that fits, unless you call this a holiday. I also didn't realize that the festival is a recurring event... the article is a bit confusing, it mentions it as an annual festival but says that it was "once held on the blah blah of Valnuary to blah blah". Your call. Lynna 14:06, 16 December 2006 (GMT)


The nice part about this is if you don't find a category that fits exactly, you can make one to fit it. Make one for annual things (what exactly you'd call it I don't know) and we can throw in Cyrene's Blu Celebration thing and Ashtan's Tournament of Blades on the pile.

Corvax 08:42, 17 December 2006 (GMT)

I'm really not sure where it would fall under. The first festival did have a great deal to do with the opening of the Dome of the Triad, but then it was also a recurring Festival for many years (although its not celebrated anymore obviously).

Either way, just a note that Sarapin Sacrifice is also categorised under Events, so if one changes, the other should too. Soliloquy 09:11, 17 December 2006 (GMT)

Wouldn't the serenade also belong within a recurring event category (unless we were only going to write about specific festivities of some sort) I don't believe there is a page in existence for the serenade yet either (?).