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jyn ✧ (ง •̀_•́)ง ✧ erso ([personal profile] realists) wrote in [community profile] riverview2018-05-28 09:44 pm

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What are the birthday traditions on your home planets?

[ jyn hasn't celebrated a birthday in something like... fifteen years so to say she's out of practice would be a gross understatement. she tells herself this is cultural anthropology, her mother would be proud. TIME TO LEARN, time to attempt to live like a normal human being... ]
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[personal profile] nobasisinfact 2018-06-02 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed.

[He had always been rather adamant about telling Charlie the truth about Santa and the Easter Bunny.]
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[personal profile] nobasisinfact 2018-06-17 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
In my world it dates back thousands of years as a way to honor the Green goddess Artemis. The practice later became commercialized the German tradition of Kinderfesten brought about the idea of placing a candle for each year the child had lived as well as one for the years to come became commonplace.
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[personal profile] nobasisinfact 2018-06-27 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
[If she's looking for useless information than the one to talk to was Richard. It was what he did. In fact, this was incredibly comfortable for him. Like an old coat put on that's still warm from the last time he had worn it.]

In my world some religions are multitheistic. Ancient Greece and Rome happened to have societies based heavily on their beliefs in their respective gods, or pantheons.

The term 'The Green goddess' is simply a long way of addressing the Greek Goddess Artemis' name. She is one of the goddesses in the Greek pantheon. She presides over the hunt, wild animals, the wilderness, childbirth, virginity and is known as the protector of young girls. She was also believed to bring and relieve disease in women
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[personal profile] nobasisinfact 2018-06-27 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
I can't say that I know.